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Quiz 3 (Teaching phonetics and phonology)
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Technology for Teaching and Learning Quiz 3
Typography: Pretend you are a high school graphic art teacher with grades 10-12 teaching a lesson on typography covering the words; point, pica, line length, leading, letterspacing, and wordspacing create a quiz with 3 wrong responses and 1 correct answer.
QUIZ - Module 2 (Lesson 3 - Uses of ICT Policies in the Teaching and Learning Environment)
🔹 Quiz Title: “Which Deep Work Approach is This?” Question 1: Maya blocks off Monday–Wednesday for research, Thursday–Friday for teaching and admin. What deep work approach is she using? A) Monastic B) Bimodal ✅ C) Rhythmic D) Journalistic Correct Answer Explanation: ✅ Maya clearly separates deep work and shallow work by dedicating multiple days to each — this is a hallmark of the Bimodal approach. Question 2: Jon writes every morning from 8 to 11 AM, without fail. Which approach best fits Jon’s work style? A) Monastic B) Journalistic C) Rhythmic ✅ D) Bimodal Correct Answer Explanation: ✅ Jon has a regular daily rhythm of deep work — this is the Rhythmic approach. Question 3: Lina grabs any quiet 1–2 hour slot between her busy teaching days to do focused writing. What approach is she following? A) Monastic B) Journalistic ✅ C) Bimodal D) Rhythmic Correct Answer Explanation: ✅ Lina uses deep work opportunistically, fitting it into gaps in her unpredictable schedule — this is characteristic of the Journalistic approach. Question 4: Ali retreats to a rural cabin for 3 weeks to draft his dissertation in silence. What is Ali’s approach? A) Bimodal B) Rhythmic C) Monastic ✅ D) Journalistic Correct Answer Explanation: ✅ Ali isolates himself completely to focus on a single project — this reflects the Monastic approach. 🧩 Bonus Reflective Question (Open-ended – can be skipped in Quizalize or used in discussion): Question 5 (Reflection): Which deep work approach do you think best fits your current lifestyle? Why? (No correct answer; this is for self-awareness and discussion.)
RPMS Quiz: Quality vs. Efficiency 1. A teacher spends five hours creating a highly interactive digital game for a single 40-minute lesson. This is an example of prioritizing: • A) Quality over Efficiency • B) Efficiency over Quality • C) Administrative Competence • D) Resource Management • Hint: The focus is on high-level engagement, but the time investment is very high. 2. Which of the following best describes "Efficiency" in the context of the RPMS? • A) Submitting all MOVs and reports on or before the deadline with minimal errors. • B) Ensuring 100% of students pass the quarterly examination. • C) Creating the most aesthetically pleasing portfolio in the department. • D) Conducting home visits for every single student in a class of 50. • Hint: Look for the option that emphasizes timeliness and resource use. 3. Using a "template" or a "reusable slide deck" for lesson planning is a strategy to improve: • A) Efficiency • B) Instructional Diversity • C) Subject Matter Mastery • D) Classroom Discipline • Hint: Templates reduce the time spent on repetitive formatting. 4. If a teacher provides detailed, personalized feedback to every student but submits the grades two weeks late, they have achieved: • A) High Quality, Low Efficiency • B) Low Quality, High Efficiency • C) High Quality, High Efficiency • D) Low Quality, Low Efficiency • Hint: The work itself is excellent, but the timing is poor. 5. Which tool improves Efficiency without sacrificing the Quality of assessment data? • A) Automated Google Forms for multiple-choice quizzes. • B) Giving everyone a passing grade to save time on checking. • C) Writing long paragraphs of feedback on 200 paper-based essays. • D) Skipping assessments entirely to finish the syllabus faster. • Hint: Look for a balance where technology handles the "busy work." 6. When discussing Quality in your RPMS portfolio, which "Means of Verification" (MOV) is most appropriate? • A) Sample of student work with constructive teacher comments. • B) A logbook showing you arrived at school at 7:00 AM daily. • C) A certificate for attending a 1-hour webinar. • D) A photo of your organized teacher's cabinet. • Hint: Quality is evidenced by the impact on student learning. 7. The concept of "Doing the right things" (Effectiveness) represents: • A) Quality • B) Efficiency • C) Speed • D) Compliance • Hint: "Doing the right things" is about results; "Doing things right" is about process. 8. How does "Efficiency" help a teacher maintain "Quality" in the long run? • A) It prevents burnout by optimizing workload, leaving energy for creative teaching. • B) It allows the teacher to take more side jobs. • C) It ensures the teacher never has to talk to parents. • D) It proves that the teacher is smarter than their peers. • Hint: Consider the relationship between teacher well-being and performance. 9. If a teacher's RPMS rating for Quality is 5 (Outstanding) but Efficiency is 2 (Fair), what is the most likely reason? • A) The teacher produces excellent work but often misses deadlines. • B) The teacher is very fast but makes many mistakes in their reports. • C) The teacher is both slow and produces poor results. • D) The students are failing despite the teacher being very organized. • Hint: Check the gap between the high-standard output and the slow delivery. 10. What is the ultimate goal of balancing Quality and Efficiency in the PPST-RPMS? • A) To achieve sustainable professional excellence that benefits the learners. • B) To get a higher salary increase only. • C) To impress the School Head during the observation. • D) To finish the school year with the least amount of work possible. • Hint: It's about long-term growth for both teacher and student. ________________________________________ Answer Key: 1. A | 2. A | 3. A | 4. A | 5. A | 6. A | 7. A | 8. A | 9. A | 10. A ________________________________________
Here is a short and easy-to-read multiple-choice quiz on ethical considerations when using AI in education: --- **1. Why is it important to ensure AI tools in education are transparent?** a) To make AI tools more complex b) To build trust and accountability c) To reduce the number of users d) To increase costs --- **2. What should teachers consider when using AI to analyze student data?** a) Only the accuracy of the AI tool b) Students' privacy and data security c) The speed of analysis d) The AI's popularity --- **3. Which is a potential ethical issue with AI-based personalized learning?** a) Making learning easier b) Creating unfair advantages c) Improving student engagement d) Reducing teacher workload --- **4. How can bias in AI education tools be addressed?** a) Ignore the bias b) Continuously monitor and update the AI c) Use the AI without testing d) Focus only on the final outcomes --- **5. Why is it crucial to involve students in discussions about AI in education?** a) To keep them busy b) To make them more dependent on AI c) To ensure they understand the impact on their learning d) To avoid teaching them other subjects --- This quiz is designed to help assess the trainees' understanding of key ethical considerations when using AI in education.
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