2025/2026 PECT MODULE 1EXAM BANK
CURRENTLY TESTING QUESTIONS AND DETAILED
CORRECT (VERIFIED) ANSWERS/GUARANTEED
PASS/TOP-RATED A+.
PECT
Ace your PECT Module 1 exam with this targeted guide, designed
to master foundational teaching principles and child
development concepts for Pennsylvania educator certification.
This resource delivers scenario-based practice questions and
detailed rationales that reinforce essential knowledge in
learning processes, assessment strategies, and inclusive
classroom practices.
The child's mind is a blank slate- "Tabula Rasa" ......
ANSWER ....... John Locke
Between 75-100% ...... ANSWER ....... A child's speech
by age 4 should be between what percentage intelligible
to strangers/adults?
Parents know their children's needs, and an IEP must be
tailored to meet those needs ...... ANSWER ....... Parents
are important in developing the IEP because?
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Focuses on helping emotionally or physically disabled
students within the classroom ...... ANSWER ....... 504
Plan
The ability to understand the kinds of abstraction expressed
in metaphors is not developed until later in childhood.
Analogies compare known things, while metaphors
compare abstract ideas ...... ANSWER ....... Young
children are more likely to respond to analogies rather
than metaphors because?
Associated with starting NAEYC ...... ANSWER .......
Abigail Adams Elliot
- Child cannot use logic to transform, combine, or separate
ideas
- 2-7 years old
- Piaget ...... ANSWER ....... Preoperational Stage
- The development of organized, logical and rational thinking
- 7-11 years old
- Piaget ...... ANSWER ....... Concrete Operational Stage
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- Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
- 2-3 ...... ANSWER ....... Early Childhood (Erikson)
- Initiative vs. Guilt
- 3-5 ...... ANSWER ....... Preschool Age (Erikson)
- Industry vs. Inferiority
- 6-11 ...... ANSWER ....... School Age (Erikson)
- Sociocultural Theory
- Children acquire cultural values, beliefs, problem-solving
strategies through more knowledgeable adults ......
ANSWER ....... Vygotsky
- The difference between what children can do with
assistance and what they can do alone
- Vygotsky
- 3 levels; what I can do on my own, what I can learn with
help (ZPD), out of reach ...... ANSWER ....... Zone of
Proximal Development
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- Adjusting the support offered during a teaching session to
fit the child's current level of performance
- Moving students towards a more challenging skill ......
ANSWER ....... Scaffolding
Teacher demonstrates a skill/concept ...... ANSWER .......
Modeling
- Focuses on sense training and guidance as a means of
encouraging self-regulation
- Explore environment with senses ...... ANSWER .......
Montessori Programs
- Cooperation and collaboration between teachers who
work in pairs in each classroom
- Promotes critical thinking skills ...... ANSWER .......
Reggio Emilia Programs
Children learn best from activities that they themselves
plan, carry out and reflect upon ...... ANSWER ....... High
Scope Curriculum