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PECT MODULE 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
*It is time for the state standardized tests. According to the state, which would be
expected of a first year English Language Learning student?
a. Require the student to complete the writing portion of the test but allow the student to
complete it in their own language
b. Require the student to take the reading exam without an interpreter
c. Require the student to complete the mathematics exam but allow an interpreter for
translating directions and clarifying instructions
Allow the student to use a bilingual dictionary that includes word definitions or pictures -
Answers -C Require the student to complete the mathematics exam but allow an
interpreter for
translating directions and clarifying instructions

*Which of the following accommodations would be appropriate for a child with a physical
disability?
a. Use the same materials/means as have been used for other things in the classroom
b. Send the test home with the child to complete
c. Allow the child to see the test and questions prior to taking the test
d. Have the child take the exam in a separate room - Answers -A Use the same
materials/means as have been used for other things in the classroom

*A child has a hearing device. You and the student discuss the device with the class.
What is this promoting?
a. Positive peer and student interaction
b. Informs the class about the child's disability and implications
c. Encourages students to learn other forms of communication
d. Allows other students to communicate for that child - Answers -A Positive peer and
student interaction

A student who is typically well behaved has suddenly started acting out and crying in
school. He doesn't want to join the class during activities. The teacher knows that his
sister has recently been diagnosed with leukemia and the family has had stress. The
student's behavior shows which principle of the family systems theory?
a. Adaptation
b. Triangulation
c. Interdependence
d. None of the above - Answers -C Interdependence

During a parent teacher conference, the teacher asks, "How and with whom should I
disclose information about your child?" This teacher understands which component of
the family systems theory?
a. Climate
b. Hierarchies
c. Rules

,Adaptation - Answers -B Hierarchies

What is atypical of four-year-old speech?
a. Speech consists of repetitive phrases and words
b. Hard time pronouncing different sounds, like /r/ or /l/
c. Asking grammatically incorrect questions
d. Using incorrect verb tenses like "holded" - Answers -A Speech consists of repetitive
phrases and words

Which behavior appears first in an infant?
a. Spontaneous laughter
b. Angry cry
c. Social smile
d. Stranger anxiety - Answers -C Social smile

*A student tells a teacher about two instances of physical abuse that happened one
year ago. The student begs the teacher to keep it a secret. How should the teacher
respond?
a. Document stories and keep an eye out for future signs of abuse.
b. Keep the child's secret.
c. Tell the child you cannot keep it a secret and report it.
d. None of the above. - Answers -C Tell the child you cannot keep it a secret and report
it.


What characteristic would most qualify a child for a PreK Counts grant?
A. English is not their first language
B. Residing in a rural area
C. Parents are separated or divorced
D. Child is at least two years old - Answers -A - English is not their first language (They
are ELL student)

*A child has a hearing device. You and the student discuss the device with the class.
What concept is this promoting? - Answers -Positive peer and student interaction.
Informing the class about the child's disability and implications encourages students to
learn other forms of communication with the child and helps students learn to
communicate for that child

*A teacher reads Pre-K-4 journals. How will this help her? - Answers -Helps teacher
reflect on teaching styles and keeps up to date on the most recent information.

*What is the primary purpose of Pre-K counts? - Answers -PreK Counts acts as an
achievement gap to help prepare 3-4 year olds for school.

What is your ethical responsibility to parents of your students - Answers -Involve them in
all important decisions concerning the education of their child.

, Discussing information about a presentation afterwards serves what purpose? -
Answers -Helps children gain more knowledge about the presentation through
discussion. As well as helping them to reflect on what they have learned.

What is the best thing to do if a parent of one of your students tells you they lost their
job? - Answers -Tell them about opportunities in the community that may help them.

What is the best way to get parents involved in their education? - Answers -
Newsletters/frequent communication from the beginning of the year (Open House)

What is a summative assessment? - Answers -Summative assessment (or summative
evaluation) refers to the assessment of the learning and summarizes the development
of learners at a particular time. One of the goals of summative assessment is to
evaluate student learning, for example, at the end of an instructional unit by comparing
it against some standard or benchmark. Examples of summative assessment include:
end of unit tests or projects, end of course grades, portfolios, and standardized
assessments.

*A student in your class has been comparing his work to his peers and is not happy with
his own work. What would be the benefit of a portfolio assessment? - Answers -To help
him keep track of his own progress.

As a teacher, one of the main benefits of meeting with students to review artifacts that
were placed in their portfolios is? - Answers -to see all of the student's achievements
over time.

What is a benefit of a teacher joining a Pennsylvania State Educator Program? -
Answers -To connect with other teachers.

What are the benefits of play for children? - Answers -It promotes cognitive thinking.

What is the primary purpose of summative assessments? - Answers -They generate
data for achievements relative to standards, they are "once and done" assessments at
the end of a unit/year.

What is a formative assessment? - Answers -Formative assessments allow teachers to
adapt teaching strategies to best fit individual students.
Summative assessments generate data for achievements relative to standards.

A child is constantly asking questions. Using the psychosocial theory of Erik Erikson,
what should you do as a teacher? - Answers -Answer all questions and encourage the
student to encounter the world around them.

You are teaching a unit on fairy tales. What would be an effective way to engage the
community?

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