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Becoming a
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Authors:
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Forrest W. Parkay
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Chapter 1: Teaching: Your Chosen Profession
Multiple Choice Questions
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1) A recent research report indicated that 88% of teachers are ________ with teaching as a
career.
A. extremely dissatisfied
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B. dissatisfied
C. satisfied
D. extremely satisfied
2) ________ refers to differences among students in regard to gender, race, ethnicity, culture,
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and socioeconomic status.
A. Student variability
B. Student diversity
C. Cultural diversity
D. Gender fairness
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3) Mr. Norton loves English literature, has a strong desire to learn more about this discipline,
and wants the opportunity to share that knowledge with students. He is drawn to teaching
because of a passion for ________.
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A. the subject
B. students
C. the teaching life
D. the teaching-learning process
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4) Ms. Bradham has always enjoyed school and embraced the environment that encourages a
high regard for education and the life of the mind. She probably chose teaching as a profession
because of a passion for the ________.
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A. desire to serve
B. teaching life
C. salary and associated benefits
D. student variability
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5) During an interview with Mr. Fanning, he states that he is attracted to teaching because of a
love of the teaching-learning process. Therefore, he enjoys the ________.
A. opportunity for teachers to have control over the lives of students
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B. ability to apply the theoretical aspects of learning to teaching
C. live, spontaneous aspects of teaching
D. opportunity to pursue independent study in a discipline
6) Educational research supports the fact that those who become teachers are more influenced
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by their teachers as ________.
A. subject-matter experts
B. coaches
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, C. disciplinarians
D. people
7) With the exception of parents or guardians, the adults who have the greatest influence on
children are often their ________.
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A. grandparents
B. teachers
C. religious leaders
D. politicians
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8) Research tells us that teachers may make up to ________ low-level decisions in a school day.
A. 100
B. 500
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C. 1,000
D. 3,000
9) Additions to teacher salaries such as medical insurance and retirement plans are called
________.
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A. AYP
B. passion for the teaching life
C. union dues
D. fringe benefits
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10) Each state has mandated ________ to assess students’ mastery of academic standards.
A. AYP
B. ESSA
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C. high-stakes tests
D. college and career readiness
11) Jon is disturbed by the problems of contemporary America—the erosion of the family, the
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increasing violence in our cities, and the hardships of poverty. To make a difference, Jon has
chosen to pursue teaching as a profession. His primary reason for this choice is the ________.
A. desire to serve others
B. community support and admiration of others
C. availability of jobs in the inner city
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D. competitive salary
12) All of the following are practical benefits of teaching except ________.
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A. job security
B. rising salaries and stipends
C. teachers’ daily and vacation hours
D. frequent promotions to administrative positions
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13) Since the turn of the century, teachers’ salaries have ________.
A. increased steadily
B. stayed about the same
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, C. increased a small percent
D. decreased
14) It is a general perception that ________.
A. teachers are overpaid
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B. teachers’ salaries are losing ground to competitive occupations
C. teachers’ salaries are too low to attract persons to teaching
D. teachers are underpaid
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15) All of the following statements about teachers’ salaries are true except that ________.
A. average teacher salaries have steadily increased since the 1980s
B. school districts serving the nation’s 100 largest cities had maximum salaries exceeding
$70,000
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C. teacher salaries vary little by states or regions
D. teachers in some districts are paid more than $70,000 annually
16) The National Education Association (2018) reported that the average teacher’s salary was
approximately ________.
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A. $36,000
B. $48,000
C. $60,500
D. $75,000
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17) ________ of the nation’s public school teachers “moonlight” or hold a second job to
increase their earnings.
A. One-tenth
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B. One-fourth
C. One-half
D. Three-fourths
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18) The total number of K–12 teachers is expected to increase from 3.5 million teachers in 2016
by approximately ________ percent in 2023.
A. 2
B. 4
C. 8
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D. 15
19) ________ is one of the teacher’s most time-consuming non-teaching tasks.
A. Supervising students on the playground, at extracurricular events, and inside school hallways
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and other non-classroom areas
B. Keeping paperwork including detailed records of students’ academic progress, attendance,
and other required documentation
C. Attending faculty meetings, parent conferences, open houses, and other required school
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functions
D. Taking or selling tickets and other products at school concession stands for school-sponsored
events (e.g., sports and plays)
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