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CPACE Test questions 1. 1. In a time of reduced school funding, educational leaders can best help ensure that sufficient resources are available to achieve a school's vision and goals for all student groups by emphasizing which of the following app
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1. 1. In a time of reduced school funding, educational leaders can best help
ensure that sufficient resources are available to achieve a school's vision and
goals for all student groups by emphasizing which of the following approaches?: using student performance or data and ...
1. 1. In a time of reduced school funding, educational leaders can best help ensure that sufficient
resources are available to achieve a school's vision andgoals for all student groups by emphasizing which of
the following approach-es?: using student performance or data and making those areas a priority in terms
of resource allocation
2. 2. In a school district where students from particular cultural and lan- guage backgrounds are
significantly over represented in special educationprograms, educational leaders can best initiate efforts
to address the issueby analyzingANSW
ANSW
instructional strategies used with students prior to their referral forspecial education.
3. 3. Staff at a middle school are ready to implement instructional changes designed to improve students'
math achievement. In planning these changes,the school leader has guided staff in a review of current
research on math instruction and an examination of students' math performance for the last three years.
The leader can best ensure that the planned changes achieve the desired results by prompting the staff to
take which of the following additional actions?ANSW
developing a plan for assessing student improvement duringand following the instructional changes .
4. 4. One goal at an elementary school is to create a climate that reflects a commitment to the belief that
all children can learn and achieve success. School leaders can best support achievement of this goal by
emphasizing to teachers the value of which of the following classroom practices?ANSW
using avariety of grouping strategies for activities
5. 5. In which of the following situations would peer coaching be the most appropriate professional
development strategy for a school leader to use?ANSW
-Teachers have received training on a new instructional strategy and are ready to implement it in their
classrooms
6. 6. Which of the following behaviors by members of a high school's schoolsite council should be of
greatest concern to educational leaders at the school?ANSW
Several members of the instructional staff who are on the council often dismiss/comments and suggestions
by non-instructional staff and parents/guardians
7. 7. A new leader takes over at a school that has been characterized in recentyears by very high teacher
turnover among probationary teachers, with manyleaving voluntarily by the end of their probationary
period. The leader and the school site council wish to design a program of ' "enhanced support for
probationary teachers. Which of the following would be the most useful for thegroup to take in designing
this program?ANSW
conducting extensive exit interviews with probationary teachers who have recently left
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8. 8. As part of a crisis response plan, educational leaders at a school have established a command and
control structure that identifies those individualswho are charged with directing the response to a crisis. To
maximize the effectiveness of this system, it would be most important to ensure thatANSW
ANSW
re- sponsibilities of each individual in the command and control structure are clearly defined in advance
for a variety of crisis situations.
9. 9. In determining the resources the the district will need to provide duringthe next fiscal year for a
school's English program school's English Learnerprogram, educational leaders should firstANSW
ANSW
identify state and federal mandatesfor the program and the amount of categorical aid provided for
meeting those mandates.
10. 10. Administrators find marijuana in a student's school locker. The studenthandbook indicates that the
consequences include a ten-day suspension fromschool. in accordance with the Goss v. Lopez decision by
the U.S. Supreme Court, school leaders are obligated to do which of the following before Impos-ing a
suspension?ANSW
arrange for an impartial hearing to listen to the student's sideof the story
11. 11. The superintendent directs all the principals within a district to cut theirnon-personnel budget
proposals by 15% within 48 hours. The middle school principal built her original budget through a
collaborative process with her entire staff but she realizes that if she cuts capital equipment by 70% she can
achieve the over-all budget reduction directed by the superintendent. What would be the principal's best
course of action to comply with the superinten-dent's directive?ANSW
Convene a meeting of the school leadership team to solicit staffinput before making any cuts.
12. 12. Sexual harassment has become a significant issue in schools. Stu- dents, teachers and
administrators have all been involved. Incidents must beidentified and handled swiftly and lawfully. But
determining what constitutessexual harassment is not always easy. Which of the following behaviors wouldno
be considered sexual harassment?ANSW
On one occasion a first grade student kisses another first grade student on the cheek
13. 13. A high school student posts comments on his Facebook page that belittle his principal. The
principal finds out about these comments and is outraged. He wants the student punished and the page
shut down. Which of the following actions by the principal is most likely to resolve this issue?ANSW
Meetwith the student and parents to determine the cause of the student's hostility towardthe principal and
to request the comments to be removed.
14. 14. The leader of a high school instructional team comes to the principal to complain that she is
doing most of the work coordinating the instructional
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