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©THEBRIGHT 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 10:15AM A+ 1 NES Secondary Professional Knowledge Exam (EDITED) Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass. Theory: What is Erikson's theory? - AnswerPsychosocial Theory of Development - Individuals experience internal conflicts at various stages of life (crises) which are resolved through interaction with others Theory: What does Erikson's theory suggest about secondary students? - AnswerCompetence: Industry vs. inferiority (ages 5~12) Fidelity: Identity vs. Role Confusion (ages 13~19) Theory: What can a teacher do to help students based on Erikson's theory? - AnswerHelp students explore identity, beliefs, careers, and responsibilities. Model career choices. Help students find resources to work out personal problems. Give many "second chances" Theory: What is Piaget's theory? - AnswerTheory of Cognitive Development - Infants are born with sensory and reflexive skills that they use to engage the environment and ultimately construct mental representations of it Theory: What does Piaget's Theory suggest about secondary students? - Answer-Concrete Operational (ages 7~11) time, space, and quantity are understood and can be applied but not as independent concepts -Formal Operations (age 11+) theoretical, hypothetical, and counterfactual thinking, abstract logic and reasoning Theory: What can a teacher do to help students based on Piaget's theory? - AnswerConcrete Operational Student: use props, visual aids, manipulatives, well-organized presentation, use familiar examples ©THEBRIGHT 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 10:15AM A+ 2 Formal Operational Student: continue to use concrete operational teaching, hypothetical questions, scientific reasoning, teach broad concepts not just facts, inwards reflection Theory: What is Vygotsky's Theory? - AnswerSocial Development Theory - children's thought structures develop through interaction with individuals in their environments, informed by the culture in which they live Theory: What does Piaget's Theory suggest about secondary students? - AnswerWork within students' ZPD Theory: What can a teacher do to help students based on Vygotsky's theory? - Answer- Scaffolding -accessibility to tools that support thinking -build on cultural funds of knowledge -utilize dialogue and learning groups Vocabulary: Scaffolding - Answerproviding sufficient support to promote learning when concepts and skills are being first introduced to students. Might include: -resources -a compelling task -templates and guides -guidance on the development of cognitive and social skills Vocabulary: ZPD - AnswerThe zone of proximal development (ZPD) is the difference between what a learner can do without help and what they can do with help Theory: What is Kohlberg's Theory? - AnswerStages of Moral Development - Moral reasoning, the basis for ethical behavior, has six identifiable developmental stages, each more adequate at responding to moral dilemmas than its predecessor Theory: What does Kohlberg's Theory suggest about secondary students? - AnswerSecondary students will fall somewhere in these levels: ©THEBRIGHT 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 10:15AM A+ 3 -Interpersonal accord and conformity -Authority and social-order maintaining orientation -Social contract orientation Theory: What can a teacher do to help students based on Kohlberg's theory? - AnswerHelp students: examine their dilemmas, see others' perspectives, help students really listen to each other, and ensure your class reflects concern for moral issues and values Development: What 3 areas of development occur in secondary students? - Answer1) Physical/biological 2) Cognitive 3) Socioemotional (including moral) Development: How does development contribute to early adolescent's (10~14) behavior? - Answer-adolescents seeking peers with similar values and recognition/attention/status -risky activities emerge -if academic problems become more pronounced then frequent failure leads to less engagement in school activities Development: How can you help failing students and students falling behind? - Answer- Suggest and demonstrate effective study strategies -extra academic support for those struggling -provide a regular time and place for them to seek guidance and advice on academic or social matters -provide opportunities for adolescents to make decisions ©THEBRIGHT 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 10:15AM A+ 4 -hold them accountable for their actions and provide appropriate consequences Development: How does development contribute to late adolescent's (14~18) behavior? - Answer-associating with "bad" peers -vast differences in interest of educational tracks -students in extracurricular activities tend to stay in school longer -sexual activity and parenting -neighborhoods/ communities with opportunities / local cultures Development: How can you help late adolescents' development? - Answer-Communicate caring and respect for

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Theory: What is Erikson's theory? - Answer✔Psychosocial Theory of Development -
Individuals experience internal conflicts at various stages of life (crises) which are resolved
through interaction with others
Theory: What does Erikson's theory suggest about secondary students? -
Answer✔Competence: Industry vs. inferiority (ages 5~12)
Fidelity: Identity vs. Role Confusion (ages 13~19)

Theory: What can a teacher do to help students based on Erikson's theory? - Answer✔Help
students explore identity, beliefs, careers, and responsibilities. Model career choices. Help
students find resources to work out personal problems. Give many "second chances"

Theory: What is Piaget's theory? - Answer✔Theory of Cognitive Development -
Infants are born with sensory and reflexive skills that they use to engage the environment and
ultimately construct mental representations of it

Theory: What does Piaget's Theory suggest about secondary students? - Answer✔-Concrete
Operational (ages 7~11) time, space, and quantity are understood and can be applied but not as
independent concepts


-Formal Operations (age 11+) theoretical, hypothetical, and counterfactual thinking,
abstract logic and reasoning

Theory: What can a teacher do to help students based on Piaget's theory? - Answer✔Concrete
Operational Student: use props, visual aids, manipulatives, well-organized presentation, use
familiar examples

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Formal Operational Student: continue to use concrete operational teaching, hypothetical
questions, scientific reasoning, teach broad concepts not just facts, inwards reflection

Theory: What is Vygotsky's Theory? - Answer✔Social Development Theory - children's thought
structures develop through interaction with individuals in their environments, informed by the
culture in which they live

Theory: What does Piaget's Theory suggest about secondary students? - Answer✔Work within
students' ZPD

Theory: What can a teacher do to help students based on Vygotsky's theory? - Answer✔-
Scaffolding
-accessibility to tools that support thinking
-build on cultural funds of knowledge
-utilize dialogue and learning groups

Vocabulary: Scaffolding - Answer✔providing sufficient support to promote learning when
concepts and skills are being first introduced to students.


Might include:
-resources
-a compelling task
-templates and guides
-guidance on the development of cognitive and social skills

Vocabulary: ZPD - Answer✔The zone of proximal development (ZPD) is the difference between
what a learner can do without help and what they can do with help

Theory: What is Kohlberg's Theory? - Answer✔Stages of Moral Development -
Moral reasoning, the basis for ethical behavior, has six identifiable developmental stages, each
more adequate at responding to moral dilemmas than its predecessor

Theory: What does Kohlberg's Theory suggest about secondary students? - Answer✔Secondary
students will fall somewhere in these levels:



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-Interpersonal accord and conformity


-Authority and social-order maintaining orientation


-Social contract orientation

Theory: What can a teacher do to help students based on Kohlberg's theory? - Answer✔Help
students:
examine their dilemmas, see others' perspectives, help students really listen to each other, and
ensure your class reflects concern for moral issues and values

Development: What 3 areas of development occur in secondary students? - Answer✔1)
Physical/biological
2) Cognitive
3) Socioemotional (including moral)
Development: How does development contribute to early adolescent's (10~14) behavior? -
Answer✔-adolescents seeking peers with similar values and recognition/attention/status


-risky activities emerge


-if academic problems become more pronounced then frequent failure leads to less
engagement in school activities

Development: How can you help failing students and students falling behind? - Answer✔-
Suggest and demonstrate effective study strategies


-extra academic support for those struggling


-provide a regular time and place for them to seek guidance and advice on academic or social
matters


-provide opportunities for adolescents to make decisions


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-hold them accountable for their actions and provide appropriate consequences
Development: How does development contribute to late adolescent's (14~18) behavior? -
Answer✔-associating with "bad" peers


-vast differences in interest of educational tracks


-students in extracurricular activities tend to stay in school longer


-sexual activity and parenting


-neighborhoods/ communities with opportunities / local cultures

Development: How can you help late adolescents' development? - Answer✔-Communicate
caring and respect for all


-Allow choices in subjects, but have high standards


-provide guidance / assistant for low achievers


-help students explore higher education opportunities and career paths


-encourage extracurricular activities


-get them involved in their communities

Vocabulary: synaptic pruning - Answer✔the process of synapse elimination that occurs
between early childhood and the onset of puberty in many mammals


MEANING: improvements in memory and attention

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