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PLT PRACTICE TEST Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. A student applies what she has learned about probability to add information to a report on weather casting. This is an example of... - ✔�... ��transfer breaking an assignment into manageable parts and scheduling each part for completion implies which learning style? - ✔✔analytical The idea that SELF-EFFICACY is a vital precondition for behavior change is associated with which theory? - ✔✔social cognitive theory Which act or policy regulates issues such as size and placement of water fountains? - ✔✔ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) A strategy of that capitalizes on student enthusiasm for a topic that is inherently interesting to them... (does NOT have to use rewards as incentive) - ✔✔INTRINSIC motivation Which strategy DOES use incentive to motivate students, such as competitions or reward opportunities? - ✔✔EXTRINSIC motivation A key benefit for students in a learning environment where 50% of learning occurs on computers is... - ✔✔the ability to learn at his or her own pace Mr. X gives students a list of terms to include in an essay and it is successful for them; for the next essay, he asks students to come up with their own list of terms. This is an example of... - ✔✔scaffolding When a teacher asks students how they would feel about a topic if it happened to them, this is on which level of Bloom's taxonomy? (requires higher-level thinking: assessing, justifying, judging...) - ✔✔the Evaluation Level Good way for a student to break a large essay into smaller, manageable tasks - ✔✔locate 3 sources on a topic and take notes while reading them Best way to evaluate the effectiveness of a new activity after the class has performed it? - ✔✔Summative Assessment (because it is after the activity is completed) The purpose of the criterion-referenced test is to assess a student's knowledge of - ✔✔specific content standards in a curriculum (how their knowledge compares to each standard requirement) Thinking in more abstract terms, as in exploring hypothetical solutions (such as writing a hypothesis to test) is achievable in which of Piaget's stages? - ✔✔Formal Operational If Tabitha scored a 78 out of 100 on a test and got the highest grade in class, what is her percentile rank? - ✔✔99 Title IX is a portion of the ED Amendment of 1972 that dealt specifically with - ✔✔Equal Access, on the basis of sex The ..... approach seeks to establish a clear plan for discipline that establishes a clear plan for discipline that includes consistent rules students must always follow. Sets out positive response for following rules and the escalating negative consequences. - ✔✔Assertive Discipline Having co-teachers observe colleague's class and offer constructive criticism/discussion is an example of... - ✔✔peer coaching .... is when a colleague observes a class objectively and does not offer as much support as during peer coaching. - ✔✔peer evaluation When an experienced teacher works with an intern or inexperienced teacher - ✔✔mentoring held away from schools and focus on teaching practices and current theories in education - ✔✔workshops The ... usually decides how many hours a paraprofessional/aide works with students or the number of students he or she works with at a time. - ✔✔school ADMINISTRATION The ... usually determines how much supervision to provide for a paraprofessional/aide. - ✔✔teacher T/F: The teacher should offer critiques of the paraprofessional/aide regardless of how experienced they are? - ✔✔true ... are associated with BEHAVIORIST theory? - ✔✔B.F. Skinner / Pavlov Learning as a result of observing behavior is characteristic of which theory? (learning through direct observation of behaviors) - ✔✔Social Learning Theory (Bandura) In the cognitive process of ASSIMILATION, a student (Piaget's theory of conceptual learning) - ✔✔INCORPORATES fact from a new experience within a scheme from prior knowledge In the cognitive process of ACCOMMODATION (Piaget's theory of conceptual learning) a student - ✔✔MODIFIES prior knowledge with facts from a new experience Self determination theory of motivation proposes that students need to achieve three basic needs-- - ✔✔relatedness, autonomy, and competence T/F: Gifted students display exceptional motivation, advanced language skills, and flexibility in though processes - ✔✔True Having students participate in open-ended questions is an example of - ✔✔critical thinking T/F Objective and goals should consist of: short-term objectives and long-term goals - ✔✔True One way to motivate a struggling student is to achieve according to their aptitude level is to - ✔✔break their work into smaller steps and provide immediate feedback The closing of a lesson plan should NOT include - [Show More]
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