PROF ED Flashcards

1
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Teach acts as a direct tools substitute with
functional change.
a. Substitution
b, Redefinition
c. Augmentation
d. Modification

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D

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Is a model designed to help educators
infusion technology into teaching and
learning.
a. Infusion
b. SMART
c. UNESCO
d. NCBTS

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B

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The Teacher used inferences about
student progress to information their
teaching.
a. Assessment OF learning
b. Assessment AS learning
c. Assessment FOR learning
d. Summative assessment

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B

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Is commonly known as Formative and
Diagnostic Assessment.
a. Assessment FOR learning
b. Assessment AS learning
c. Assessment OF learning
d. Summative assessment

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A

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The teachers are now afforded the chance
to adjust classroom instruction based upon
the needs of the students.
a. Assessment AS learning
b. Summative assessment
c. Assessment OF learning
d. Assessment FOR learning

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D

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Is commonly known as Summative
assessment.

a. Diagnostic Assessment
b. Assessment AS learning
c. Assessment OF learning
d. Assessment FOR learning

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C

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When the teacher use evidence of student
learning to make judgements on student
achievement goals and standards.
a. Assessment FOR learning
b. Assessment OF learning
c. Summative assessment
d. Assessment AS learning

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B

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What is the most appropriate tagline for
the slogan cultural diversity:
“Culture: the cry of men in face their destiny.”
A. Knowledge of culture
B. Cultural literacy
C. Cultural bond
D. Cultural norm

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D

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Teacher Ganda claims she can’t accept an
“I DON’T KNOW” answer. So she does____.
A. Probing
B. Prompting
C. Asking non-directed question
D. Repeating the questions

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B

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10
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Teacher Jomar wants to apply the
collaborative approach to learning. What
behaviour should he be initially attentive to?
A. Answering
B. Listening
C. Presenting
D. Clarifying

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C

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11
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How is “assessment for learning” different
from assessment of learning?
A. It is for determining the grades.
B. It is for enhancing the learner
C. It is for rating class performance
D. It is for determining class standing

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B

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12
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Which pillar of learning aimed in the
acquisition of the instrument of
understanding in order to develop the
students’ learn-to-learn skills?
A. Learning to do
B. Learning to live together
C. Learning to know
D. Learning to be

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C

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13
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This theory states that there are 8 basic development stages that the individual has to pass through his life
a. Learning Theory
b. Psychoanalytic Theory
c. Psychosocial Theory
d. Cognitive Development

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C

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14
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Transition age from childhood to adulthood where rapid physical changes and sex maturity occur resulting in
changes in ways of feelings, thinking and acting.
a. Puberty c. Early adulthood
b. Adolescence d. Stage V

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B

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15
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Modifying an existing scheme after an individual’s interaction with the environment, resulting in the creation of a
new scheme.
a. Assimilation c. Recognition
b. Interaction d. Accommodation

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D

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16
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. These statements imply that children at the early learning stage consider parents and teachers as authorities and
models.
a. Parents and teachers should always coordinate children’s activities
b. Parents should enforce strict discipline at home and teachers in school
c. Parents and teachers should be the role models at all times
d. Parents and teachers should always consult each other with regards the child’s intellectual development

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C

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17
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Which of the following principles IS NOT considered under Classical Conditioning by Ivan Pavlov?
a. Excitation
b. Adhesive Principle
c. Stimulus Generalization
d. None of the above

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D

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18
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The reinforcement of a person’s responses by presentation or removal of rewards and punishment.
a. Operant conditioning c. Feedback Principle
b. Transfer of learning d. Discipline

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C

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19
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Philosophy of education’s main function.
a. Aid the leaner to build his own personal philosophy
b. Definition o goals and setting of directions from which education
c. Educations carries on a lifetime cycle
d. Provision of academic background prerequisite to learning

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B

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20
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According to Froebel, kindergarten is also known as “____________?
a. children have fun and enjoyment
b. Garden where children could grow
c. He learning Center for Life
d. Where new beginnings begin

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B

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21
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Which of the following statements is given emphasis by “humanistic education?”
a. The great works of man such as the classics should be enjoyed.
b. Man should learn the different philosophies of education
c. “Build a man who is distinctly civilized, educations and refined”
d. Develop man into a thinking individual

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C

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22
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An eye defect characterized by clear vision in one dimension but unfocused vision on the other is called
a. myopia c. hyperopia
b. astigmatism d. presbyopia

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B

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23
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Which of the following is true about one’s IQ?
a. it remains fairly constant
b. it is highly changeable
c. it is affected by attitude
d. it is never constant

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A

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24
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Which of the following was written by Plato?
a. Sic et Non c. The Republic
b. The School and Society d. Emile

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C

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25
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The ability for quantitative learning of the relations of facts taken from newspaper readings, letter writing and the
like is called:
a. functional literacy c. Knowledge outcome
b. adjustment learning d. Social competence

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D

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26
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The best possible way to measure the influence of heredity is by:
a. keeping the environment constant.
b. Ignoring the environment
c. Studying only fraternal o normal capability
d. Studying only identical twins of normal capability
e. Doing none of the above

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D

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27
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The type of intelligence which enables a person to understand other person’s feelings, behavior and motivation.
a. emotional c. social intelligence
b. spatial d. quantitative and qualitative

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C

28
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The capacity to analyze one’s feelings and thus be able to understand and be able to know the motives of other people’s actions.
a. spatial c. logical
b. personal d. diametric

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B

29
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Educators who contributed to the “open education” movement includes:
a. Neill and piaget c. Bruner and Silberman
b. Kohl and kozol d. All of the above

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D

30
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A child’s social skills can be measured by:
a. direct observation and parent-teacher conferences
b. psychological test
c. adaptive behavior scales
d. A and C above

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D

31
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A teacher uses behavioral modification techniques in his classes. Which of the following student behaviors would he find most difficult to change?
a. Aggressive tendencies toward classmates
b. Poor habits in organizing work materials
c. Interrupting a speaker
d. Abandoning a project before it is finished

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D

32
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Learning-disabled children most characteristically have:
a. low IQ
b. poor socio-economic backgrounds
c. an average level of intelligence
d. minimal brain damage

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C

33
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Which of the following is true about educable mentally retarded children?
a. Their IQ range between 50 and 70
b. They have short attention spans and experience difficulty in generalizing
c. Their reading, writing, and arithmetic skills cannot be improved
d. A and B above

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D

34
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Primary reading retardation is presumed to be neurologically based, related to parietal lobe dysfunction?
a. Inability to relate sound to letter symbols
b. Inadequate auditory information processing
c. Left-right directional confusion
d. Speech aphasia

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D

35
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The knowledge explosion has led to crowding more and more information into curriculum courses. A likely result is that:
a. the textbook will no longer be the main instructional medium in many classes
b. the child may spend more time in school
c. the teacher may have to rely more on the se of multimedia materials
d. all of the above

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D

36
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During the learning process the teacher has most control over:
a. the learners
b. the learning environment
c. the learning process
d. the behavior of the learners

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B

37
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William Glasser advocates the frequent use of classroom meetings, with teacher and students sitting in a small circle. Which one of the following types of discussion would NOT be appropriate in such a setting?
a. An educational-diagnostic conference on the learning weaknesses of individual students.
b. An open-ended meeting for the purpose of exploring and discussing student’s ideas about the curriculum
c. A social-problem-solving meeting to resolve teacher or student problems elating to the school, the class, or any individual member.
d. A sensitivity-training meeting for the purpose of helping students ace their school-related problems and learn how their actions can affect others

A

A

38
Q

Teachers often complain of numerous non-teaching assignments that adversely affect their
teaching. Does this mean that teachers must be preoccupied only with teaching?
A. Yes, if they are given other assignments justice demands that they be properly compensated
B. No, because every teacher is expected to provide leadership and initiative in activities for the
betterment of communities.
C. No, because to lead in community activities is the job of elected officials.
D. Yes, because teaching is more than enough full time job

A

B

39
Q

Which philosophy supports universal values in education, as these are important in molding young minds
towards broad ideals such as democracy, freedom, human rights?
A. Essentialism
B. Pragmatism
C. Existentialism
D. Empiricism

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C

40
Q

How would you best interpret the old proverb “It takes the whole village to educate a child?”
A. All stakeholders support education of the child
B. The community plays a role in child education.
C. School buildings are needed for education.
D. All teachers are responsible for child education.

A

A

41
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Which of the following shows the teacher’s respect for human dignity?
A. Using social media
B. Practicing diligence and industry
C. Working with people of different views
D. Joining professional associations

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C

42
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The way for values clarification by examination of situations involving values is
A. action learning
B. analysis of issues
C. valuing
D. inculcation

A

A

43
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Considering that curriculum is a dynamic process, this person put premium in the role of teachers‟
participation in developing the curriculum is________.
A. Galen Saylor
B. William Shakespeare
C. Hilda Taba
D. Ralph Tyler

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C

44
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Which approach was used in the teaching of Science and Math before the K 12 Curriculum Reform?
A. Integrative
B. Constructivist
C. Discipline-based
D. Child-centered

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C

45
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Who is the prime mover of the educational wheel in the teaching-learning process in education?
A. Learner C. Favorable environment
B. Community D. Teacher

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D

46
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Along Piaget‟s principles, which can be effective by way of props and visual aids to help students
understand ideas?
A. Instructional media
B. Drawing and illustrating
C. Chalkboard writing
D. Bulletin board display

A

A

47
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How is Erikson’s epigenetic principle of unfolding of personality as it is applicable to learners best
described by other experts?
A. Like a growing tree
B. Like a rose bud
C. Like a journey
D. Like casting stone on a pond

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B

48
Q

What kind of authority is best applied in guiding millennial youths or learners?
A. Laissez faire
B. Rigorous
C. Authoritative
D. Relational

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C

49
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On behaviorist learning, which of the following exemplifies Thorndike’s connectionism principles for
effective learning?
A. Giving rewards for good performance
B. Using concept mapping to illustrate ideas
C. Explaining lessons for greater understanding
D. Relating past lessons to news lessens to learn

A

A

50
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In which of the classroom/s is the teacher “a guide on the side” NOT “the sage on the stage”?
A. Constructivists classrooms C. Cognitivists classrooms
B. Behaviorists classrooms D. B and C

A

A

51
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. What is the process for Piaget done during our growing years, acquiring new experiences and
ideas?
A. Assimilation
B. Equilibrium
C. Schematization
D. Accommodation

A

A

52
Q

What is the aim in interpreting grades against standards?
A. Understanding of performance
B.Rating of performance
C.Assessment of behavior
D. Ranking of students in a class

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D

53
Q

What kind of multiple question is:
“For an agricultural country like the Philippines, which should the country advance for its economic
development:
(a) agriculture production
(b) industrial development
(c) tourism
(d) finance and banking”
A. Simple knowledge
B. Application of a formula
C. Assessment of a problem
D. Application of a concept

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C

54
Q

What is a probable cause of a test item with a negative discrimination index?
A. Item not taught well
B. Academically poor students
C.Item vague and is open to many interpretations
D. Subjective scoring

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C

55
Q

Complete the analogy: School heads: National Competency-Based Standards for School Heads Teachers:
___________________________.
A. Professional Philippine Standards for Teachers
B. National Competency-Based Teacher Standards
C. Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers
D. National Competency-Based Teaching Standards

A

B

56
Q

A. Yes, because he has a license.
B. No. unless he completes additional 6 units of Professional Education and 6 units of specialization in
school recognized by the government.
C. Yes, the past five years of experience outside teaching can supplant five years of teaching experience.
D. No, unless she earns 45 CPD units,

A

B

57
Q

What is the major aim in essentialist education along traditional learning of school subjects?
A. Applied knowledge
B. Experiential learning
C. Thorough learning
D. Rote memorization

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C

58
Q

I am a progressivist. For teaching in the affective domain, which will form part of my philosophy of
education?
A. I will impose objective values to my students
B. I will engage my classes in values clarification.
C. I will inculcate values in my lessons.
D. I will not do any sort of value education considering pluralistic values.

A

B

59
Q

What is the most appropriate tagline for the slogan on cultural diversity: “Different roads sometimes
lead to the same castle?”
A. Cultural Diversity
B. Unity amid cultural diversity
C. Cultural identify
D. Cultural norm

A

B

60
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Among the basic disciplines for 21st century learning, which best describes language arts?
A. Semantics
B Phonetics
C. Syntax
D. Literacy

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C

61
Q

For curriculum change, what occurs when teachers decide to change certain elements with other
elements, stress on Rizal as a patriot rather than as a literacy genius

A. Perturbation C. Restructuring
B. Substitution D. Alteration

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B

62
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. What level of the cognitive process is required in writing an essay on the personality of a fellow classmate?
A. Creating
B. Recalling
C. Analyzing
D. Applying

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C

63
Q

Which is a characteristic of a flipped classroom?
A. Do assignment at home then come to class to discuss your answers
B. Distance learning where there is no face-to-face instruction
C. Listen to lectures in class then do assignment at home
D. Students do the lecturing not the teacher

A

A

64
Q

How will you characterize present efforts to use concrete situations in teaching Math concepts and
formulas?
A. Symbolic mathematics
B. Applied mathematics
C. Theoretical mathematics
D. Abstract mathematics

A

B

65
Q

In virtual learning, what trend in the post-industrial age makes remote learning an opportunity rather than
a problem?
A. Trend of cable communication like cable TV
B. Trend of using mobile and online devices
C. Trend of education through home study
D. Trend to use social media like FB

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C

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