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Education
Quiz by Suzanne Elliot
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- Q1What is the purpose of a lesson plan?To make students memorize informationTo grade students more easilyTo have something to turn in to administrationTo outline instructional goals and activities30s
- Q2What is differentiation in education?Teaching only to the most advanced studentsTesting the intelligence of studentsUsing technology in the classroomAdapting instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners30s
- Q3What is one benefit of using technology in education?Saving money on textbooksReducing the need for critical thinking skillsReplacing teachers with robotsIncreasing student engagement and motivation30s
- Q4What is the highest level of Bloom's Taxonomy?AnalysisEvaluationRememberingSynthesis30s
- Q5Which level of Bloom's Taxonomy involves remembering previously learned information?AnalysisEvaluationRememberingSynthesis30s
- Q6Which level of Bloom's Taxonomy involves understanding and interpreting complex ideas?ComprehensionRememberingAnalysisEvaluation30s
- Q7Which level of Bloom's Taxonomy involves making judgments based on criteria and standards?AnalysisEvaluationRememberingSynthesis30s
- Q8Which level of Bloom's Taxonomy involves using critical thinking skills to solve problems?SynthesisEvaluationAnalysisRemembering30s
- Q9What is the purpose of using observation methods in school?To punish students for misbehavior.To monitor and assess student behavior and progress.To give students a break from class.To entertain students during class.30s
- Q10What is the purpose of using checklists during an observation?To provide a structured framework for recording observations.To limit the number of observations that need to be recorded.To encourage observers to only focus on positive behaviors.To make the observation process more efficient.30s
- Q11What is an example of a rating scale used during an observation?A scale that rates a teacher's preparation for a lesson on a scale of A-F.A scale that rates the cleanliness of a classroom on a scale of 1-10.A scale that rates a student's behavior on a scale of 1-5.A scale that rates a school's overall performance on a scale of excellent to poor.30s
- Q12What is the benefit of using objective observation methods?It reduces bias and increases reliability.It makes the observation process quicker and easier.It makes students feel more comfortable during observations.It allows teachers to be more creative in their teaching methods.30s
- Q13What federal law mandates that public schools provide students with disabilities a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)?Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)No Child Left Behind ActSection 504 of the Rehabilitation Act30s
- Q14What is the purpose of an Individualized Education Program (IEP)?To provide physical therapyTo evaluate a student's intelligence quotient (IQ)To diagnose a disabilityTo provide a tailored education plan for a student with a disability30s
- Q15What is the definition of Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)?The educational setting where a student with a disability can be educated with nondisabled peers, to the greatest extent appropriateA classroom for students with the same disabilityA separate school for students with disabilitiesThe home environment30s