
ED exit exam
Quiz by Dana Bednarsky
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- Q1
Working with young people is an appropriate reason to teach; what is the other?
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You will almost certainly be required to hold a bachelor’s degree to teach, and you may be required to major in an academic area (math, science, or history). Where do these mandates come from?
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What is your most important role as a teacher?
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How would you describe the role of religion in public schools during the Age of Accountability (1980s to present)?
students can express religion
45s - Q5
Who has the ultimate responsibility for a public school's day-to-day operation?
Principal
45s - Q6
If teachers suspect a child is being abused, under what conditions are they are legally bound to report it to authorities?
In all cases
45s - Q7
Who was the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court Case plaintiff that abolished racially segregated public schools?
Brown v. Board
30s - Q8
What type of study tells us whether two variables are associated but does not tell us if one variable causes or influences the other?
Correctional
45s - Q9
What is a necessary component of experimental research?
Manipulating aspects of the environment
45s - Q10
What is the three-component model of memory?
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Several teachers complain, “Our students just aren’t motivated.” Is it possible that these teachers aredescribing their students accurately? Why or why not?
Not all students have same motivations
30s - Q12
Who are the students who suffer the most from tracking practices?
Disproportionately placed low-ability groups
45s - Q13
What does each of the following legislative acts provide: Title I, Title III, Title VII, Title IX
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The unstated norms, values, and beliefs about the social relations of school and classroom life thatare transmitted to students are known as what?
hidden curriculum
60s - Q15
Be able to recognize the most relevant or “best” example of the language development standard
Teachers involving community members in instructional design
30s