EDF 1005 FINAL EXAM 2025 ACTUAL EXAM
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Which of the following is a reason for demanding radical
school reform and the furor about failing schools? -
Answer-Schools today work with large numbers of poor
students, non-English-speaking children, and special
education students.
To get "board certified" by the National Board for
Professional Teaching Standards, a teacher: - Answer-
takes written tests, and the teacher's lesson plans are
examined.
Pavel is a new teacher in an inner-city school in Boston.
To prepare for teaching, Pavel commits to teach for at
least five years. He then spends his first year observing
and working with Dava, a master teacher, while taking
coursework. Only during his second year he will be
allowed to teach students of his own under Dava's
supervision. Based on this description, Pavel is part of -
Answer-a teaching residency program.
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In the context of alternative teaching programs, identify an
accurate statement about Teach for America (TFA). -
Answer-TFA draws strong candidates for teaching by
being very selective.
Identify a reason why teacher education students are
considered less talented than other college majors. -
Answer-Education majors are less likely to score in the top
25 percent on the SATs.
After becoming "board certified," a teacher - Answer-might
be given additional pay.
Identify an accurate statement in reference to teaching
during the early 1900s. - Answer-Teaching was becoming
an increasingly female occupation.
Identify an accurate statement about merit pay. - Answer-It
attempts to reward the best teachers.
Alice is a teacher who has just finished her fourth year of
teaching. At the end of that year, Alice was informed that
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she would be granted tenure. From this point, Alice can
expect - Answer-protection from arbitrary dismissal
Which of the following statements is true about teaching
as a profession in the United States till the 1900s? -
Answer-It was viewed mostly as a form of temporary
employment.
According to Howard Gardner, the ability to discriminate
among living things and to classify plants, animals, and
minerals reflects - Answer-naturalist intelligence
Procedural due process refers to the - Answer-principle
that upholds the right of students with disabilities to protest
a school's decisions about their education.
One of the fundamental provisions of the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act, which ensures that students
with disabilities should be assessed fairly by the use of
tests that are free from cultural bias and are in the
students' native language, is the provision of - Answer-
nondiscriminatory education
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Which of the following dimensions of emotional
intelligence is demonstrated by people who are popular,
are good leaders, and who can make others feel
comfortable and connected? - Answer-handling
relationships
Grace Fernald, Marianne Frostig, and Heinz Werner are
noted for pioneering research in the field of - Answer-
special education
Lara is well aware of her feelings, needs, strengths, and
weaknesses. She is "self smart" and uses this knowledge
about herself to guide her behavior. In the given scenario,
Lara is demonstrating - Answer-intrapersonal intelligence
Students who embrace an incremental view of intelligence
are most likely to - Answer-explore inventive strategies to
solve a problem.
Angela Duckworth and colleagues define grit as - Answer-
perseverance and passion for long-term goals