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1. What is an effective interaction technique related to individual student age differences for teachers to accomplish communication goals? Correct Answer: Give students concepts and vocabulary slightly above their current levels at all ages. Which of the following social behaviors typically ap...

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OPTE 6-12 EXAM| 160 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION

1. What is an effective interaction technique related to individual student age differences for
teachers to accomplish communication goals? Correct Answer: Give students concepts and
vocabulary slightly above their current levels at all ages.

Which of the following social behaviors typically appears in early adolescense?

A) During friendship as a mutual relationship based on trust
B) Organizing peer groups based on proximity and similarity and gender and ethnicity
C) Demonstrating awareness of gender stereotypes and personality traits
D) Forming small groups of peers with similar family backgrounds, attitudes, and values Correct
Answer: Forming small groups of peers with similar family backgrounds, attitudes, and values.

Teachers in a middle school provide students with opportunities to participate in regular
exploratory activities designed to introduce them to a variety of specialized subjects. These
activities are likely to be most effective in helping students to address which challenges?

A) Developing a sense of self efficacy as learners
B) Forming an accurate perception of their abilities
C) Making decisions about their future education and career's
D) Becoming independent and goal oriented in their learning Correct Answer: Making decisions
about their future education and careers.

In which of the following situations is the teacher's strategy most likely to promote students'
ability to regulate their own learning?

A) A teacher shows students how to maintain a log of each book they read for recreation during a
grading period.
B) A teacher helps Each student identified weekly goals that target the student specific academic
needs.
C) A teacher uses the results of regularly administering interest inventories to select reading
materials for classroom activities
D) A teacher offers after school review sessions before test, but allows students to decide for
themselves whether to participate Correct Answer: A teacher helps each student identify weekly
goals that target the student specific academic needs.

Which of the following situations most clearly illustrates how a student's development in one
domain (cognitive, linguistic, physical, social, emotional) can affect development and/or
performance in another domain?

A) A student with severe physical disabilities exhibit strong verbal and conceptual skills in her
academic work
B) A student who is a talented athlete is also one of the highest achievers and her school and
science and math

,C) A student with low self-esteem refuses to attempt new or challenging learning task before he
is sure he will fail.
D) A student who is bilingual shows similar skills and confidence in both languages in which he
is proficient. Correct Answer: A student with low self esteem refuses to attempt new or
challenging learning tasks because he is sure he will fail.

Which of the following approaches is likely to be most effective in facilitating middle school's
students knowledge construction?

A) Ensuring that students have access to information resources on a broad range of topics
B) Quizzing students frequently a new concepts and vocabulary
C) Providing students with opportunities to use new learning in authentic and meaningful
contexts.
D) Allowing students to establish their own goals and pace for learning Correct Answer:
Providing students with opportunities to use new learning in authentic and meaningful context.

What is the sensorimotor stage? Correct Answer: in Piaget's theory, the stage (from birth to
about 2 years of age) during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory
impressions and motor activities

What is the preoperational stage? Correct Answer: Children are developing language skills. Use
symbols to represent objects. They will be able to follow directions, but they will not be able to
reverse them, They have difficulty dealing with more than one problem at a time and they have
difficulty seeing things from another person's point of view (aka Egocentrism).

2. According to cognitive information processing theory, in which of these do people receive
input from the environment? Correct Answer: Sensory Memory

How do experts advocate that teachers communicate with their students' parents? Correct
Answer: Asking each student's parents which forms of communication work best for them

What accurately reflects effective teacher verbal communication strategies with all students?
Correct Answer: Teachers get attention, show transitions, and enable processing via strategic
pauses.

Which of these most accurately reflects expert recommendations of effective strategies for
resolving classroom conflicts? Correct Answer: Have students track conflicts over time and
discuss reactions.

Relative to assessment, what is a definition of statistical reliability? Correct Answer:
Consistency in a test's results across repeated administrations

Among the developmental stages Freud identified in his theory of psychosexual development,
which ones occur during infancy and early childhood through elementary ages? Correct Answer:
Oral, Anal, Phallic

, Which of these is true about effective nonverbal communication by teachers? Correct Answer:
Appropriate movements expressing energy and enthusiasm work.

Among the following stages designated by Erikson in his theory of psychosocial development,
which are most associated with the life stage of adolescence? Correct Answer: Identity vs. Role
Confusion and Intimacy vs. Isolation

According to research into achievement motivation, what is the role of student self-
determination? Correct Answer: It strengthens student motivation for learning and performance.

What is true about teacher participation in school/district committees and activities? Correct
Answer: Teacher support often determines extracurricular activities.

What kind of validity indicates how representative a test is of every part or detail of a construct?
Correct Answer: Content Validity

According to Freud's theory of psychosexual development, which stage is typical of
adolescence? Correct Answer: Genital

Which term refers to the process of training a reflexive response to occur upon receiving an
originally unrelated stimulus? Correct Answer: Classical Conditioning

FERPA regulations allow student records disclosure without consent under which conditions?
Correct Answer: To schools where students transfer so records are needed

Which of the following is an example of experiential learning? Correct Answer: testing a
hypothesis, taking notes

When ELL students with limited English proficiency (LEP) also have learning disabilities (LDs),
which of these statements is most accurate about their learning? Correct Answer: Many teachers
cannot tell LEP apart from real LDs as factors in school failure.

How do teachers help students by making classrooms intellectually safe? Correct Answer: They
enable every student to participate.

According to Kohlberg's theory of moral development, which stages can adolescents typically
achieve that they typically did not during early and middle childhood? Correct Answer: Social
Contract and Individual Rights, Universal Ethical Principle

To address diversity among students within classrooms, which of these is a recommended
teacher practice? Correct Answer: Varying instructional methods for different student learning
styles

Which of these do standardized ability tests measure in students? Correct Answer: Student
competence

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