FTCE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION PRACTICE TEST EXAM
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Teachers who conduct action research might: - ANSWER-Videotape their
lessons to reflect on instructional strategies.
A student-centered classroom uses reciprocal teaching to analyze a
selection of text. The 4 basic steps that are used in reciprocal teaching are: -
ANSWER-Predicting, questioning, clarifying, summarizing.
What type of test could a school district use to determine if state standards
were being effectively taught? - ANSWER-Criterion-referenced test
Which of the following is the best example of a cognitive objective? -
ANSWER-Students will complete a two-digit multiplication skills test with 85%
mastery.
An educator signed up for a paid online professional development session
that required watching short video segments and personally reflecting on
their content. The educator let the videos run in the background, and quickly
clicked through the acknowledgments without completing the reflections.
What portion of the Code of Ethics does this violate? - ANSWER-The obligation
to the profession.
,Learning activities should always be based on: - ANSWER-specific objectives.
An elementary reading teacher wants to get parents reading nightly with
their children. The most effective way to do this while fostering parent
communication is to: - ANSWER-Invite parents to a "reading night" where
student and parents meet to read and share favorite poems.
Which of the following statements from a teacher would be considered
classroom management through use of negative reinforcement? - ANSWER-"If
you would start turning in your homework, I wouldn't have to call your mother
every afternoon!"
In order to practice effective behavior management, classroom rules -
ANSWER-should be followed by all students and be consistently enforced.
Which of the following would be a responsibility of a school advisory council?
- ANSWER-Developing a school improvement plan
Which of the following would be an example of negative reinforcement? -
ANSWER-The teacher stops complaining about the messy floor after the
students clean it up.
A teacher has discovered and implemented a new online behavior-
management program that is improving student behavior while providing an
easy way to communicate with parents. The teacher should - ANSWER-Meet
with the principal to discussing sharing the new product at the next
professional development day.
, The best tool for a teacher to use to keep a running, averaged record of
student scores throughout the year is - ANSWER-Spreadsheet
The most effective way to present vocabulary is - ANSWER-in context to
convey rich meaning to the students.
The best graphic organizer for analyzing similarities and differences is -
ANSWER-a Venn diagram
An ELL joins the classroom mid-year. She appears to speak fluent English
and participates well in class, yet struggles academically in reading and
science. When questioned, the teacher learns that the student has only lived
in America for 2 years. The student's academic struggles are likely the result
of - ANSWER-Not having mastered cognitive academic language proficiency
due to the length of time she has been speaking English.
The input-hypothesis model developed by Steven Krashen would suggest that
ELLs would benefit from - ANSWER-Being given information that is just slightly
above their ability level in the second language.
The No Child Left Behind Act states that - ANSWER-Student whose first
language is not English may only be tested in English.
Student test performance reflects - ANSWER-a student's understanding of the
topic and the quality of instruction.
When teaching idioms it is important to - ANSWER-Explicitly teach the implied
meaning of the phrase.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATES 2026 WITH
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Teachers who conduct action research might: - ANSWER-Videotape their
lessons to reflect on instructional strategies.
A student-centered classroom uses reciprocal teaching to analyze a
selection of text. The 4 basic steps that are used in reciprocal teaching are: -
ANSWER-Predicting, questioning, clarifying, summarizing.
What type of test could a school district use to determine if state standards
were being effectively taught? - ANSWER-Criterion-referenced test
Which of the following is the best example of a cognitive objective? -
ANSWER-Students will complete a two-digit multiplication skills test with 85%
mastery.
An educator signed up for a paid online professional development session
that required watching short video segments and personally reflecting on
their content. The educator let the videos run in the background, and quickly
clicked through the acknowledgments without completing the reflections.
What portion of the Code of Ethics does this violate? - ANSWER-The obligation
to the profession.
,Learning activities should always be based on: - ANSWER-specific objectives.
An elementary reading teacher wants to get parents reading nightly with
their children. The most effective way to do this while fostering parent
communication is to: - ANSWER-Invite parents to a "reading night" where
student and parents meet to read and share favorite poems.
Which of the following statements from a teacher would be considered
classroom management through use of negative reinforcement? - ANSWER-"If
you would start turning in your homework, I wouldn't have to call your mother
every afternoon!"
In order to practice effective behavior management, classroom rules -
ANSWER-should be followed by all students and be consistently enforced.
Which of the following would be a responsibility of a school advisory council?
- ANSWER-Developing a school improvement plan
Which of the following would be an example of negative reinforcement? -
ANSWER-The teacher stops complaining about the messy floor after the
students clean it up.
A teacher has discovered and implemented a new online behavior-
management program that is improving student behavior while providing an
easy way to communicate with parents. The teacher should - ANSWER-Meet
with the principal to discussing sharing the new product at the next
professional development day.
, The best tool for a teacher to use to keep a running, averaged record of
student scores throughout the year is - ANSWER-Spreadsheet
The most effective way to present vocabulary is - ANSWER-in context to
convey rich meaning to the students.
The best graphic organizer for analyzing similarities and differences is -
ANSWER-a Venn diagram
An ELL joins the classroom mid-year. She appears to speak fluent English
and participates well in class, yet struggles academically in reading and
science. When questioned, the teacher learns that the student has only lived
in America for 2 years. The student's academic struggles are likely the result
of - ANSWER-Not having mastered cognitive academic language proficiency
due to the length of time she has been speaking English.
The input-hypothesis model developed by Steven Krashen would suggest that
ELLs would benefit from - ANSWER-Being given information that is just slightly
above their ability level in the second language.
The No Child Left Behind Act states that - ANSWER-Student whose first
language is not English may only be tested in English.
Student test performance reflects - ANSWER-a student's understanding of the
topic and the quality of instruction.
When teaching idioms it is important to - ANSWER-Explicitly teach the implied
meaning of the phrase.