Exploring Careers in Teaching: A Midterm Quiz

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1. After reading several novels about teaching, Jameel has become fascinated with teaching as a career. According to the authors, what else would be a fruitful way to help him decide if teaching is the right career for him?

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Getting advice from former teachers allows Jameel to gain real-world insights into the teaching profession, which can be crucial in making an informed decision. Relying only on novels, pursuing a career without consulting anyone, and solely relying on personal interest may not provide a comprehensive understanding of the realities of teaching.

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2. What should a person who enters teaching because of an overwhelming love of a certain subject matter (e.g., art, history) guard against?

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It is important for teachers to remember that not all students will have the same level of interest as them, and therefore, they should be patient and understanding with students who may not share their passion for the subject. Additionally, encouraging students to explore their own interests outside of the subject matter can lead to a more well-rounded learning experience. Being overly critical or discouraging can hinder students' learning and hinder their passion for the subject.

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3. What are intrinsic rewards in teaching?

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Intrinsic rewards in teaching are related to the fulfillment and satisfaction that come from the act of teaching itself, and the recognition of teaching as a valuable social service.

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4. Which extrinsic reward is most closely associated with teaching?

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Teaching often requires long hours and dedication, so a work schedule allowing generous time for oneself is a valuable extrinsic reward for teachers.

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5. Telly, the president of the senior class at State U., thinks he would enjoy teaching history and civics, because he has always taken a prominent role in student government and finds politics fascinating. If Telly decides to become a teacher, which of the following of Telly's interests would least likely be satisfied in a teaching career?
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6. According to the authors of The Shopping Mall High School, average high school students:

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The correct answer reflects the authors' view as presented in The Shopping Mall High School, which highlights the neglect and inadequate support for average high school students.

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7. What consistent similarity emerges from schools teaching students in the middle school grades?

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The correct answer highlights that while some similarities may exist, they are few and not universal in middle school education.

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8. Juan believes that schools can help students become actively involved in alleviating the problem of homelessness. Juan personifies the view of.

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Social reconstructionism is a philosophy of education that emphasizes the role of education in creating a more just and equitable society. It believes that schools should play a crucial role in addressing social issues like homelessness. Behavioralism focuses on observable behaviors, Essentialism prioritizes essential knowledge and skills, and Progressivism emphasizes active learning and student-centered approaches.

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9. What was Paulo Freire known for?

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Paulo Freire was a Brazilian educator and philosopher known for his work as an economic reconstructionist, focusing on education as a means of social and economic change.

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10. What is the general definition of schooling?

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Schooling is a structured and formalized educational process that typically targets young individuals in a classroom setting, distinguishing it from other forms of learning or socialization.

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11. What are some of the characteristics of teachers in effective schools?

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Teachers in effective schools are expected to have high expectations of students, facilitate communication among teachers for collaboration, and possess effective behavior management skills to create a positive learning environment.

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12. Which of the following is the best definition of education, according to the text? Education is:

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Education is not solely about attending lectures, taking exams, or memorizing information. It is a lifelong process of gaining understanding and knowledge about oneself and the world around us.

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13. One of the most effective ways teachers can aid in the renewal of society is to:

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Teachers play a crucial role in shaping the future of society by educating and empowering students to actively participate in civic life. By teaching students to become involved and informed citizens, teachers contribute to the renewal and progress of society as a whole.

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14. The Allen Elementary School is in the midst of revising its curricula. Some community members are asking that the school pay more attention to cultural pluralism. What would the residents like to see in the curriculum?

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The correct answer highlights the importance of including diverse perspectives in the curriculum to have a balanced representation of historical contributions.

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15. What percentage of the school-age population of the United States is projected to be made up of minority students as of the year 2010?

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The correct answer is 42%. This shows the increasing diversity within the school-age population of the United States.

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16. What is the purpose of multiculturalism in schools?

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Multiculturalism in schools aims to create an inclusive and diverse environment where students from different backgrounds feel accepted and valued. It helps in reducing prejudice, promoting tolerance, and improving academic outcomes for all students, especially those from minority groups.

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17. According to William Glasser's choice theory, why would a person feel discontented or unsatisfied with his or her life?

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William Glasser's choice theory emphasizes the importance of meeting basic needs and personal empowerment to feel content and satisfied in life. Unmet basic needs and lack of capacity for personal empowerment are the key factors contributing to feelings of discontentment or dissatisfaction.

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18. What is an important quality of regular teachers who are effective in teaching children with disabilities?

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Regular teachers who are effective in teaching children with disabilities need to have an open mindset and be willing to include students with disabilities in their classes. This inclusivity helps create a supportive environment for all students.

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19. Perry is a student in your class, and you know he is homeless. What potential problems might Perry face in light of his living situation?

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Perry's living situation can impact various aspects of his life, including his social interactions, academic success, emotional well-being, and participation in school activities.

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20. Singleton is a divorced mother of two children who works at a local shipping company. If she is representative of most divorced mothers, what is the most significant problem she is facing?

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The correct answer focuses on the financial aspect as the divorce often affects the income and financial stability of single mothers.

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21. Why do youth join gangs?

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Youth often join gangs for a sense of belonging, protection, and a feeling of being overlooked by society. Monetary gain, personal glory, and boredom are not typically the primary reasons for youth to join gangs.

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22. Payne's work describes hidden rules which distinguish decision-making rules by different groups. For those in generational poverty, which of the following is true?

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In generational poverty, the hidden rule is that people are often viewed as possessions rather than individuals, leading to a different perspective on decision-making.

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23. It is the third week of September, and you are just beginning to know your first-grade students. One child, Marcus, stands out in your mind. He has not made friends with any playmates so far, and he rarely talks to the other children. Yesterday, during playtime, after playing with a cardboard puzzle for several minutes, he stomped on it. Later, he told you he got mad at it because 'it wasn't all fitting in.' During the past several days, he has had several such outbursts, usually when things get busy in the class, such as lining up for lunch or recess, or marching to music. Given his behavior, you think he may.

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Marcus's behavior, such as lack of social interaction, outbursts, and frustration over small things, could indicate underlying issues that are commonly associated with abuse. It is important to consider the possibility of abuse when observing such behavior patterns in a child.

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24. Which of the following has had the most influence over the content of the curriculum in the past decade?

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The standards-based movement focuses on setting specific content standards that students are expected to master, which in turn influences the content of the curriculum. Technology advancements, teacher unions, and parental involvement may have some impact on curriculum decisions, but the standards-based movement has had the most significant influence in recent years.

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25. In addition to using technology and emphasizing problem solving, mathematics instruction is moving toward?

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Mathematics instruction is evolving to incorporate a mix of traditional subject matter areas like algebra and geometry, while also integrating technology and problem-solving approaches. This holistic approach aims to provide students with a well-rounded mathematical education.

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26. In order to avoid the problem of the smart student in a group doing all the work, cooperative learning strategies involve:

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Cooperative learning strategies aim to promote equal participation and collaboration within a group, which is why formal group presentations and individual mastery assessment are key components. Assigning all tasks to one individual would defeat the purpose of cooperative learning, implementing competition can hinder collaboration, and eliminating group work altogether doesn't address the issue efficiently.

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27. Which of the following activities are recommended to develop a curriculum in?

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Activities such as Socratic questioning, problem solving, identifying biases or assumptions, weighing evidence, and studying philosophy are all aimed at enhancing critical thinking skills, not memorization, physical education, or cooking skills.

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After reading several novels about teaching, Jameel has become...
What should a person who enters teaching because of an overwhelming...
What are intrinsic rewards in teaching?
Which extrinsic reward is most closely associated with teaching?
Telly, the president of the senior class at State U., thinks he would...
According to the authors of The Shopping Mall High School, average...
What consistent similarity emerges from schools teaching students in...
Juan believes that schools can help students become actively involved...
What was Paulo Freire known for?
What is the general definition of schooling?
What are some of the characteristics of teachers in effective schools?
Which of the following is the best definition of education, according...
One of the most effective ways teachers can aid in the renewal of...
The Allen Elementary School is in the midst of revising its curricula....
What percentage of the school-age population of the United States is...
What is the purpose of multiculturalism in schools?
According to William Glasser's choice theory, why would a person feel...
What is an important quality of regular teachers who are effective in...
Perry is a student in your class, and you know he is homeless. What...
Singleton is a divorced mother of two children who works at a local...
Why do youth join gangs?
Payne's work describes hidden rules which distinguish decision-making...
It is the third week of September, and you are just beginning to know...
Which of the following has had the most influence over the content of...
In addition to using technology and emphasizing problem solving,...
In order to avoid the problem of the smart student in a group doing...
Which of the following activities are recommended to develop a...
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