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TEXES PEDAGOGY AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES EC-12 (160) EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS The children in a kindergarten classroom often become so engaged in their activities that the teacher has trouble getting them to stop what they are doing and begin transitioning to anoth...

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TEXES PEDAGOGY AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES EC-12
(160) EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS



The children in a kindergarten classroom often become so engaged in their

activities that the teacher has trouble getting them to stop what they are

doing


and begin transitioning to another activity. The teacher can best address

this problem by using which of the following approaches?




A. Organize each activity in ways that prompt children to begin at a high

level of energy and then shift gradually to lower energy levels


B. Establish a routine in which the teacher begins each day by discussing

with the class the planned schedule of activities for that day


C. Assign individual children, on a rotating basis, to help the teacher

monitor


and direct transitions from one activity to the next




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,D. Establish an agreed-upon signal, such as clapping or ringing a bell, that

alerts children that it is time to pay attention - ANSWER✔✔-D. Establish an

agreed-upon signal, such as clapping or ringing a bell, that alerts children

that it is time to pay attention




Rationale: When young children are


engrossed in what they are doing, they may find it difficult to disengage

and turn their attention elsewhere. Teachers can often overcome this

problem by getting children in the habit of responding automatically to a

particular stimulus, such as a bell ringing or clapping.


During the middle school years, young adolescents' need for an increasing

sense of autonomy can best be met by




A. designing activities and assignments to permit student choice among a

range of options.


B. using democratic processes to make decisions affecting the whole class

(e.g., where to go on a field trip).

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,C. routinely including blocks of unstructured time in students' daily

schedules.


D. assigning grades based primarily on students' self-evaluations of their

performance. - ANSWER✔✔-A. designing activities and assignments to

permit student choice among a range of options.




Rationale: one effective way to promote


students' sense of autonomy is to provide activities that enable them to

make


choices about what they will learn or how their learning will occur. When

teachers


permit students to have choices among a range of learning options, the

students


gain a sense of control over their own lives and learning, which in turn can

promote


initiative, motivation and an increased sense of competence.



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, Which of the following is the most important consideration for students

and teachers with regard to students' use of the Internet as a research tool?




A. The name of a website does not always give a clear indication of the

contents of the site


B. The rapid expansion of the Internet makes it difficult to obtain the very

latest information on a given topic


C. Different search engines use different formulas for matching websites to

search strings


D. Much of the information on the Internet has not been reviewed and

verified by experts in relevant fields - ANSWER✔✔-D. Much of the

information on the Internet has not been reviewed and verified by experts

in relevant fields




Rationale: Since there are few controls over what information may be

posted on the Internet and by



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