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The most common reason teachers give for choosing a teaching career is
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a desire to work with young people
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Teachers most often say their greatest contribution to society is helping children to
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achieve their potential.
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According to teacher and researcher Jean Anyon, teachers are natural agents for improving society because
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their values align with that purpose.
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Teachers who say their passion for a subject was a major reason for their choice of a teaching career most commonly teach in
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high schools.
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In the United States, the percentage of new teachers who leave the field of teaching in the first five years is between ___ and ___ percent.
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40; 50
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During and immediately after America's Civil War, the demand for teachers rose sharply in the South, mainly due to the educational needs of
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newly freed slaves.
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Which of the following best expresses the major purpose of the progressive education movement?
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to create an environment for helping to improve American life.
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One of the most important effects of the growth of high schools in the early twentieth century was that it offered teachers new opportunities for
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specialization and higher pay.
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Teachers who served in the Peace Corps during its early years were employed mainly to
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promote American principles abroad.
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The nationwide move to require all public school teachers to have completed a bachelor's degree took place during the ________.
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1950s
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Which of the following was one of the major effects of school desegregation on teachers during the decade after the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision?
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Many black teachers lost their jobs.
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Support for \"teacher-proof\" curricula was based on the assertion that
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students should be protected from poor teaching.
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The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 attempted to strengthen public schools by
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providing federal financial aid.
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Christopher Jencks' 1972 book, Inequality: A Reassessment of the Effects of Family and Schooling in America, placed most of the blame for unequal student achievement on
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economic inequality.
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Recent research cited by Haycock suggests that unequal student outcomes could be dramatically improved by placing a priority on
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teacher quality.
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Current research indicates that on the whole, teachers' potential impact on student learning is
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significant.
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In a recent Public Agenda Foundation study, when teachers were asked if they had as much influence on student performance as parents and environments, the results showed that teachers
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are divided on this question.
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In addition to her other noteworthy accomplishments, Ella Flagg Young was famous for her opposition to
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close supervision of teachers.
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In a study of grade school students in Dallas, Texas, the math test scores of students taught by highly effective teachers _______, while the scores of those taught by the least effective teachers ________.
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improved; declined
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Recent statistics show that over 50 percent of U.S. high school students are taught physical science by teachers who
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did not specialize in physical science.
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Bransford et al. believe that most students can learn more when teachers have a better grasp of
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pedagogical techniques.
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When Richard Light asked college students to name their most influential professors and why, they typically cited the professor's ability to
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help them connect with the subject matter.
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Poor parent-teacher relations are often based on differing backgrounds and perspectives that lead to
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mistrust.
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Asian American parents may be reluctant to become involved with their children's schooling for the following cultural reason:
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They consider it outside their proper role.
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According to Comer, parental involvement in schools
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generally improves academic achievement.
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In Bonnie McReynolds's PIE Program to promote parental involvement in their children's schooling, parents are
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offered several different ways to become involved.
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The total number of students attending American public schools is
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increasing.
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Which of the following demographic changes is expected to occur in American schools in the next 20 years?
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European Americans will no longer outnumber today's ethnic minorities.
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Currently, more than 50 percent of immigrants to the United States come from
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Latin America.
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Which of the following is true of the category of Black Americans?
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No single ethnicity can be assumed.
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Citizenship Schools were created in the South in the 1950s to promote _________ among African American adults.
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literacy
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At present, a majority of Hispanic students in New York and much of the Northeast are of ________ descent.
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Puerto Rican
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The ENLACE program was created to
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encourage Hispanic students to stay in school.
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The overall goal of nineteenth-century government schools for Native Americans was to
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convert them to participation in European-American culture.
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The relaxation of federal controls and the growth of tribal gaming revenues has had which of the following effects on Native American schools?
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They are better funded and more culturally distinct.
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A common stereotype of Asian Americans is that they are ________ students.
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model
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The U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 Brown v. Board of Education ruling overruled a previous Supreme Court decision that public services could be segregated if they were
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equal.
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Of the following, the most significant problem for gay and lesbian students in public schools is
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harassment from peers.
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White, middle-class teachers are often unaware of their positions of ________ in society.
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privilege
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One problem with a \"color-blind\" approach to teaching minority students is that this approach may
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fail to meet important needs.
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Which of the following best explains why there was little effort to ensure public school access for all American children before the 1960s?
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It was considered acceptable for some to have limited education.
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Girls were not encouraged to receive the same education as boys in the mid 20th century mainly because of perceptions about their limited
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career options.
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Since 1970, the proportion of American students who have completed high school has been about ___ percent.
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75
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The modern era of inclusion for all students began when Congress passed a law banning discrimination on the basis of
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race or national origin
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Edith Green stated that her basic motivation for sponsoring Title IX was to ensure
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equal opportunities for men and women in higher education.
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Inappropriate special education placements commonly occur when
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student difficulties are labeled as disabilities.
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A child who spoke only German in 1870s Milwaukee would probably have received what kind of schooling?
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German-language schooling
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Which of the following best explains why bilingual education declined in the United States during the early twentieth century?
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More people considered it unacceptable.
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Many U.S. schools are 80-year-old buildings with stairs, doorways, fixtures, and other features that creates obstacles for students in wheelchairs. Federal law requires that
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facilities pose the least restrictive environment possible.
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Why does federal law require that parents be included on a special education student's diagnostic team?
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to involve parents in making decisions about their children's education
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Which of the following is true about the position of parents regarding inclusion?
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Parents differ widely on inclusion decisions; there is little consensus.
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Inappropriate special education placements commonly occur when
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student difficulties are labeled as disabilities.
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In most American school districts, the predominant approach to special education is
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inclusion.
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Aristotle based his approach to learning on
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observation and contemplation.
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Learning from experience is a theme most closely associated with the educational philosophy of
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John Dewey.
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In Paideia Proposal, Adler contends that the best way to ensure that all children receive a quality education is to
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teach everyone the same curriculum using the same standards.
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The scholar bell hooks urges teachers to cross traditional boundaries. Which of the following best summarizes what this means?
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Address issues and ideas outside the curriculum.
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All of the following are commonly used in B. F. Skinner's approach to teaching EXCEPT
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self-guided discovery.
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In Vygotsky's theory, the practice of providing support and immediate feedback to the student learning a new skill, then gradually withdrawing the support, is called
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scaffolding.
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Fundamental to Vygotsky's theory is that learning is a(n) ________ process.
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social
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As a student, you struggled with algebra. A constructivist might say that you failed to
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find enough meaning in algebra.
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School programs often convey mainstream values that may conflict with minority cultures. How can teachers best respond?
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Be continuously aware of culture as you teach.
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Howard Gardner began the line of inquiry that led to his theory of multiple forms of intelligence because
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he felt the single-general-intelligence approach did not adequately model the real world.
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Sasha is excellent at higher mathematics, while Enid is a gifted writer. In Gardner's theory,
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both are high in certain forms of intelligence.
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Traditional schooling is believed to most strongly favor ________ learners.
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auditory
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Which of the following best expresses why it is good for teachers to understand multiple learning styles and multiple forms of intelligence?
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One can more effectively teach students with varying needs.
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In the words of Remillard and Houle, the form of curriculum that is the learning experience that actually occurs in the classroom is called the _________ curriculum.
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enacted
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The first question in the Tyler rationale for curriculum development is about
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educational purposes.
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The teacher confirms the success of curriculum by
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formal evaluation.
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Elliot Eisner's criticism of the Tyler rationale is that, taken as a whole, it is too
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limited.
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Some countries have education systems that place students in secondary schools based on career tracks
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science, professions, trade, and so on. Which of the four curricular schools of thought does this most closely align with? : developmentalists
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A curriculum such as Adler's Paedeia Proposal, devoted to core subjects and great works, would most closely align with which of the four curricular schools of thought?
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humanists
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Which of the following best illustrates the so-called hidden curriculum?
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values and biases that are unstated but ongoing
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Influenced by groups such as the Physical Science Study Committee in the 1950s and 1960s, science instruction in U.S. schools began to place less emphasis on textbook learning and more emphasis on
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laboratory experiments.
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One of the primary goals of multicultural education was to
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help eliminate discrimination.
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Early in the multicultural education era, feminist groups criticized existing history books for their focus on ____________ history.
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political and military
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The demand for multicultural education originated with
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interest groups.
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A major criticism of multicultural education is that it might undermine the
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development of American identity.
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Goals 2000 was adopted to provide local school districts with
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suggested long-term objectives.
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The \"risk\" to America that was described in the 1983 report, A Nation at Risk, was
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a loss of global competitiveness and security.
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To meet federal No Child Left Behind requirements, most states evaluate school progress against educational standards by examining
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test scores.
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Schools have increased the time they devote to instruction in the courses that must be tested under federal law; most gain this extra time by
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trimming it from non-tested course time.
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What is meant by the expression \"teaching to the test\"?
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Focusing the curriculum on producing strong standardized test scores
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One of the primary goals of progressive education was to
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make schoolwork more relevant to students.
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In John Dewey's philosophy, effective instruction should be put in the context of
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discovery.
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In Vito Perrone's model of progressive schooling, curriculum needs to be connected to
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student interests.
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Which of the following most clearly involves extrinsic motivation?
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Competing with other classes for an award
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The jigsaw activity motivates students by making them
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learn and teach.
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The need for effective classroom management is based on the rationale that
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the environment must be in control for learning to take place.
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A basic premise behind the zero-tolerance approach to classroom management is that students
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must understand that they can choose rewards or punishments.
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Which of the following is most important for teachers to maintain productive classrooms?
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preparation
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Ross W. Greene assumes that students \"act out\" in class because they have
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unsolved problems.
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To be most effective, teacher feedback on student tests and assignments should be
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detailed and timely.
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Grading rubrics are used mainly to
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provide consistency and fairness.
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As an assessment goes to higher levels in Bloom's taxonomy, the student must demonstrate
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deeper understanding.
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Of the following, the most significant benefit of the increasing use of technology in classrooms is that it
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lends itself to exploration and discovery by students.
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Seymour Papert argues that computers and technology are potentially very useful learning tools simply because
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students love them.
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A federal study found that a weak point with most schools' approach to technology is that they spend too little on
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computer training.
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Postman is most concerned about technology's impact on
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values.
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Someone is most clearly using cyberbullying tactics against you when they post e-mail messages that
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attack or ridicule you.
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Sherry Turkle would urge teachers to consider how computers affect
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students' thinking processes.
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How does technology use in schools reinforce discrimination?
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By using constructs familiar to more well-off students
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Of the following, the most sophisticated use of computers for learning is
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simulations and applications.
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Gender stereotypes are strongly reinforced in
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video games.
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It is easy to copy other people's work with a computer and claim it is your own; the best way to discourage this in your classes is to
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help students to understand why it is wrong.
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A major factor in the adequacy of current teacher salaries is
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the local cost of living. Two-tiered teacher salary schedules persisted into the 20th century in order to pay less to women and minorities.
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Of the following, the most significant disadvantage of tenure systems is that
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it is hard to remove ineffective teachers.
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The NEA originated as an organization controlled by
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administrators and professors.
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The status of U.S. teachers with regard to union membership is that________ are union members.
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most
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Right-to-work laws, as applied to teachers, are intended to
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empower teachers' unions.
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Teacher unions are perceived by some as barriers to educational reform because of the perception that
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bargaining agreements stifle innovation.
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An important part of introducing innovative classroom methods is to
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gain early support from students, parents, and others.
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The most significant of Adam Urbanski's proposals for reforming teacher unions is
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taking the lead in promoting educational excellence.
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When 800 teachers were asked in 2005 to name their biggest challenges, the challenge most commonly mentioned was
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communicating with parents.
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In her study of teacher isolation, Susan Moore Johnson concluded that most teachers want more
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independence.
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Technology has had the greatest impact on teachers'
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access to resources.
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Conflicts between teachers and administrators most commonly occur because of differing
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priorities.
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The best time to build connections with parents is
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early in the school year.
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A review of the research on the impact of class size on achievement indicates that
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there is no clear consensus in the research results.
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Teachers in the Project STAR study in Tennessee concluded that
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smaller classes promoted better learning.
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The results in Project STAR were measured by
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standardized test scores.
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Proponents of using video games as learning experiences point to the ________ students develop for them.
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passion
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One of the main reasons teacher tenure was introduced was to
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remove the influence of politics on teachers' job security.
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The traditional way in which U.S. public schools put a first-year teacher on the job is to
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give the teacher full responsibility for the class from the first day
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Which of the following resulted from the evolution of teaching into a women's profession?
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Teacher salary levels fell
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The belief that teachers can make little difference in their students' lives is most commonly based on the assumption of
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outdated administrative rules.
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Which of the following barriers to achievement are students from poor, immigrant families most likely to impose on themselves?
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low expectations
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In Horace Mann's view, teachers must focus their efforts on
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student needs.
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As graded schools evolved in the early twentieth century, the forces of specialization and standardization on teachers resulted in a
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growing demand for more highly skilled teachers.
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A major factor that continues to create legal segregation in U.S. schools is
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economic background
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The growing lack of ethnic diversity in U.S. public schools is considered a bad trend mainly because it produces
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substandard services for poor children.
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Jerome Bruner's model of learning is a student interacting with information and the environment and making progress by means of
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growth
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The early civil rights argument in favor of educational standards was based on the need to
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assess progress toward equality between schools.
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Which of the following best illustrates negative motivation?
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Getting to class on time to avoid detention
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In the early 20th century, teaching was often a patronage job, which meant that it
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was offered on the basis of political connections.
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The United States federal government formally recognized the right of teachers to join unions in
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1961.
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There is a growing trend in U.S. schools to provide additional support for first-year teachers in the form of
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Mentors
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The \"From Teasing to Torment\" study found that the most common reason students are harassed in schools is because of their
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sexual orientation
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Which of the following was the most significant effect of Title IX on vocational education in American schools?
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abolishment of stereotypes
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Which of the following best summarizes the bilingual approach to schooling?
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teaching across the curriculum in the first language while also teaching students to speak English.
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Piaget's stages are important to education because they indicate that
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children cannot learn before they are ready.
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The learning style that learns best from reading is the ________ style.
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visual
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The subject area that aroused the most disagreement over curricular standards was
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math
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Dewey attributed students' resistance to schoolwork largely to
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the manner in which instruction was forced on them.
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A high school social studies teacher has a habit of belittling his students in class. His students are most likely to respond by
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losing respect for him.
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A major challenge to using technology for instruction is that
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teachers often still struggle to use it effectively.
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Teacher compensation is better than that of most other professions in the area of
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pensions
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Right-to-work laws, as applied to teachers, are intended to
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make union membership voluntary.
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In her study of teacher isolation, Susan Moore Johnson concluded that most teachers want more
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collaboration
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Deborah Meier's successes and leadership philosophy at Central Park East Secondary School were based on
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democratic decision making.
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The California Supreme Court's Serrano vs. Priest decision in 1961 declared that unequal school funding violated the _____ clause of California's state constitution.
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equal protection
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The U.S. Supreme Court defended the existing system of local school funding in a 1973 ruling. One of the major arguments in the majority opinion was that the Constitution does not protect ________ rights.
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educational
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The argument that more equal school funding has led to better educational outcomes in New Jersey is based on
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improved test scores and graduation rates.
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From the standpoint of fairness, the main problem with tracking or ability grouping in classes is that
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children tend to know how they are viewed.
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Developmental psychologist G. Stanley Hall believed that high schools should
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recognize the vast ability differences between students.
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John Dewey's opposition to vocational education was based on his view that it
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restricted personal development.
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Schools that eliminate tracking in the curriculum are most effective when expectations are
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high for all students.
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The number of students who drop out of high school each year in the United States is a little over
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1 million
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Which of the following is the best predictor that a student will drop out of high school?
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poor attendance
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Michelle Fine's research in the 1980s suggested that dropping out generally resulted from a feeling of
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exclusion.
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Improving graduation rates in the nation's most troubled schools will require
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multiple intervention strategies.
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The discrepancy in test scores between white and minority students is equivalent to
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three or four grade levels.
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Self-segregation of African-American students is seen by Beverly Daniel Tatum as a means of
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social support.
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The 2007 Supreme Court decision on voluntary desegregation stated that students could not be
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assigned to schools by race.
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The highest-profile federal court decisions regarding schools have had to do with
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segregation and discrimination.
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The Supreme Court's Tinker, et al. v. Des Moines decision was based on the constitutional guarantee of
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free speech rights.
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The Supreme Court's Engel v. Vitale and Abington v. Schempp decisions meant that U.S. public schools could no longer offer
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prayers and devotions.
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In the 1983 report, A Nation At Risk, the basic \"risk\" it described was the
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declining quality of public education.
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The main purpose of the federal Race to the Top initiative is to
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improve educational outcomes.
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Which of the following best describes the basic concept behind charter schools?
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To receive more flexibility in return for more accountability.
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Under the No Child Left Behind law, what right is given to parents of children who attend a school that fails to make adequate yearly progress for two consecutive years?
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They can send their children to another, non-failing school in the district.
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Which of the following best summarizes the goal of the accountability movement?
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Measurable gains in learning
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Which of the following best describes the current status of the teaching of evolutionary theory in U.S. public schools?
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Most schools teach it, although in some places creationist theories must also be discussed.
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Education is a political issue in most states because
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education policy is set by elected officials.
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The entity responsible for governing a school district is a(n)
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school board.
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In the United States, teacher licensure typically requires
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a bachelor's degree with specific courses in education.
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The essence of democracy is
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active citizen participation.
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What does the Constitution of the United States say about one's right to an education?
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It doesn't mention a right to education.
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Thomas Jefferson's vision for education encompassed
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free white males.
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Horace Mann's position on publicly funded schooling was that
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funding the schools was a citizenship duty.
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Combining all of a community's children in the same schools was part of Horace Mann's vision of
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unifying all classes of people.
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A group of free black citizens in Boston, Massachusetts, petitioned for an end to racial segregation in schools in
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1846
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One reason that former slaves in the post-Civil War South were eager for education was that they wanted
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to be more free.
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One of Dewey's distinctive contributions to the notion of schools as essential to democracy was his insistence that
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schools needed to model the goals of a democratic society.
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The journal Rethinking Schools has become an important voice in the educational community to promote the schools' role in
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improving society.
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The hallmark of Lisa Delpit's approach to progressive education is
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respect for all.
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\"External things that make for a good education,\" which are not evenly distributed in the United States, are understood to include
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engaged parents.
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Harlem's Promise Academy produces exceptional results with underprivileged students by emphasizing
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self-discipline.
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The licensing of teachers is done to
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establish their qualifications.
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The actual hiring of teachers is typically carried out by
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administrators in individual districts.
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Most teachers qualify for state licensing by
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getting a college degree in education.
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The curricula for schools of education in U.S. colleges and universities are largely established in conformance with
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state and accrediting agency requirements.
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The best reason to obtain multiple teaching licenses is to
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qualify for more positions.
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Some states allow people to become teachers through \"alternative routes\" because of
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a high need for teachers in certain areas.
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Required state teacher examinations were re-introduced in most states during the 1990s as part of the
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quality/accountability movement.
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When you apply for a teaching job, you may be asked for a statement of your philosophy of education to assess your
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fit for the position.
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In your teaching portfolio, you will typically present your teaching philosophy in a
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reflective statement.
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The best new teacher induction programs emphasize
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community enculturation.
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The best way to avoid burnout and attrition is to
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collaborate with like-minded teachers.
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The major purpose of creating a Personal Learning Network is to
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gather resources to enhance and enrich your continuous learning.
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