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Which of the following best demonstrates the multicultural perspective of just modern education?
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field studies
student internship
school partnership
cultural exchange program
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On lifespan perspective, which assumption is taken when schools have students engage in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, e.g. joining school clubs?
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learning shaped by culture
learning is multi-directional
learning is both gain and loss
learning is lifelong process
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Which of the following best demonstrates the multicultural perspective of just modern education?
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On lifespan perspective, which assumption is taken when schools have students engage in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, e.g. joining school clubs?
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Following the fundamental principles of curriculum content, which has been neglected if there is no flow, reinforcement and enhancement of the elements in the curriculum?
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According to reports, a great number of students are diagnosed to have suicidal tendencies brought about by peer pressure, stress, home struggles, environmental contexts and media influence. As it impacts the school, how can this be resolved?
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In her classes, Teacher Mila always wants to create a constructivist learning atmosphere. Which does she do?
I. Encourages and accepts student autonomy and initiative.
II. Uses raw data and primary sources, along with manipulative, interactive, and physical materials
III. Engages students in dialogue with one another and with teacher
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In formulating the Table of Specifications (TOS) on learning competencies, at what instance is TOS required for test standardization?
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In which stage of learning a learner manifest that a skill has been mastered?
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A research study revealed that students from urban areas perform better than those from the counterpart due to availability of resources, exposure opportunities and technological advantages as supported by higher GNP and industrialization system. The analysis of this finding impacts what demographic variable?
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Batas Pambansa Blg. 232 otherwise known as Special Education Act provides for the _______.
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As student teachers you are expected to acquire soft skills. What are examples of soft skills?
I. communication skills
II. interpersonal skills
III. financial literacy
IV. life skills
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Studies show that bullying in school may happen with the teacher as culprit or bully by initiating and doing it, whether consciously or unconsciously. How can this be avoided.
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It is an educational strategy embraced by DepEd carrying its principles that all children should learn together regardless of any difficulties or differences.
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How can we correctly compare and contrast progressivism and perennialism as conventional schools of thought?
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Miss Cris is a member of school community. She does not personally agree with some of its policies. What is her professional responsibility?
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Mrs. Gracia would desire to test the reliability of her achievement test in her Math subject. Which of the following activities will help her achieve her purpose?
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Which learning can be best utilized in discussing a lesson on “Philippine Tourist Destinations” in a Social studies class?
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Which of the following concept about assessment are acceptable in the modern day education as embodied in the K to 12?
I. Testing as a goal of instructions
II. Testing for working purposes
III. Testing as an aid of instructions
IV. Testing as improve teaching
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The word and everything in it are ever changing and so teacher teaches you the skill to cope with the changes.
Which is their governing philosophy?
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Among the following contemporary theories of learning, which explore situations confined to certain people, place or events?
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Children aged 2 to 3 needs to develop their sense of autonomy or will go through life doubting them. What should parents and teachers do?
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During Hispanic days in the Philippines, friars taught the Cartilla and discipline by the “use of the rod” on erring young “indio” students. What type of conditioning was applied for this practice?
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It is believed that the teacher has an invisible aura of light surrounding his/her person that influences the class. To what learning does this influence best relates to?
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In Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, at what age does the child acquire the use of logic and reasoning so as to be able to sort objects and situations by size, color, shape and type?
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What initiative provides unity and camaraderie among professional teachers?
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Which words can be used in formulating competency outcomes in the comprehension level?
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Who among the educational psychologists gave importance to Eugenics or breeding, stating that well- bred children create better, more moral and happier learning environment?
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In the implementation of the curriculum at the classroom level, effective strategies are called “Green”. Which of the following belongs to the Green Flag?
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What is the popular name for those whose intellectual abilities are not impaired and are able to recognize letters, but have difficulties in reading, writing and spelling?
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Upon receiving the report card of his son on card-giving day, the father who is a medical doctor went to the teacher and said, “I know my son. He has above average IQ. He does not deserve these grades?” Based on the factors that affect learning, which may explain the son’s unsatisfactory grade? The son may have high IQ .
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What can teacher Doria encourage in order to foster collaborative/conversational learning among her high school students?
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What salient feature of the basic education curriculum provides quality learning by addressing individual differences of learners?
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Of the following, which demonstrates the principle that the good end does not justify the illegal/moral means?
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Teacher Gloria wants to determine students’ strengths and weaknesses in the use of laboratory equipment. Which assessment procedure will be most appropriate and authentic?
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Erickson viewed the elementary school years as critical for the development of self- confidence. Which one should the elementary school provide?
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What characteristics distinguish evaluation from measurement?
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For integration of ASEAN member state, each have their own respective national qualifications framework what does the Philippines have?
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When teachers conduct a series of evaluation to determine the extent of teaching, what must be implemented?
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In Bandura’s Theory, the teacher which can be observed in school is a?
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These foundation show the chronological development of curriculum mostly shown using a timeline
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Which of the following Essay topic best measures problem-thinking skills and originality?
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What is the law enacted by Congress which provided free public secondary education?
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Among thinking skills, Analysis means,
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Learning is an active process. Which one is an application of this principle?
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Good teaching goes beyond recall of information. So what must teacher do?
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Standardized test that cover the subject or course in a school, district or region need to have______.
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Skinner’s ________ which states that change in overt behavior like events can result in learning and this can occur in school as well as
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For Erikson there is too much ego-identity when a person is so involved in a particular task, such that he has no room for tolerance of others. A balanced amount of ego-identity is best exemplified by _________ who liberated Negros in North America.
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Along Erikson’s psychosocial theory, which states industry?
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The subject matter is the ASEAN Qualification Framework (AQRF). The Asian History teacher teams up with the Economics teacher, the Professional Education teacher for a thorough discussion of AQRF from the perspective of other disciplines. Which describes the Asian History teacher’s pedagogical approach?
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According to Piaget’s basic cognitive concepts, what is the earliest meaning structures we form during the infancy and early years e.g. idea of a dog or cat?
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Thinking skills that are metacognitive rotate to ____.
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In the 4 A’s approach to facilitating learning, Abstraction denotes ____________.
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All are important in evaluating the curriculum EXCEPT:
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Jane, a freshman student, was asked by Professor Subida to describe educator accurately. Which of the following statements with Karla most likely to choose?
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The class was taught how to conduct an action research and was required an end-of-the-term written research report. The class was taught how to do the research report and was shown an Analytic Scoring Rubric for them to know how they will have graded. The class took the Scoring Rubric as guide in the making of their research report. They were all motivated to pass an excellent research report and as a group checked now and then if they were true to the qualities of an excellent research report as seen in the scoring rubric. What form of assessment is described?
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The following are characteristics of progressive curriculum EXCEPT _______.
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In order to have an effective teaching and learning, there must be an adequate utilization of learning materials. What type of curriculum is this?
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Which of the following DOES NOT belong to three-fold function of Secondary
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What educational aims is postulated by social efficiency?
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What is the existentialist point of view relative to aim of education?
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Miss Lim started off her lesson plan with the outcomes she expects her students to achieve at the end of the lesson, this curriculum approach is_______.
I. curriculum as a body of knowledge
II. curriculum as a process
III. curriculum as a product
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Miss Coronel is evaluating an app for her Grade 8 Science class. She is finding out whether the app taps the skills found in the Grade 8 standards to ensure that this app will be helpful in meeting her objectives. She wants to make sure it is not too easy to no too difficult for her students. Which criterion is she focusing on?
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All these questions should be answered by curriculum EXCEPT________.
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What does Article XIII of Code of ethics include as the basis for evaluating students other than quality of academic performance?
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Emotion has the power to increase retention and learning. To apply this principle, teacher must______.
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This is my questioning behavior: I ask the question; I pause for a while then call on a student. Which is this questioning practice?
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Which is the primary characteristic of a subject-centered design model of curriculum?
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Teacher Bing encourage her students to make the intended learning outcomes their own and explained that she expected them to monitor now and then their own progress toward the intended learning outcome and act accordingly. In which level of processing will Teacher Bin’s students act?
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Which of the following statements best characterizes drills and reviews?
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Which of the following general statements about teaching is true?
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What is the maximum amount of absences a learner can incur before being given a failing grade?
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How many learning areas with grades classified as “Did Not Meet Expectations” will require a learner to take and pass remedial classes before being promoted to the next grade level?
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For performance subjects in Grades 1-10 such as MAPEH, EPP and TLE, what is the distribution between Written Work, Performance Tasks, and Quarterly Assessment respectively?
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This is simply the difference between the highest score and the lowest score.
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This is used when the distribution of scores is skewed i.e. few extremely high scores or extremely low scores as this skewness does not overly influence it.
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Which group of scores in Standard Deviation (SD) is most varied? The group with ________.
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This is a type of statistics that is concerned with the analysis of a subset of data leading to predictions about an entire set of data or population.
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In an objective type of test such as a multiple-choice exam, a distracter is considered to be “plausible” if it:
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What does a discrimination index of below 0.20 mean? The item is _____.
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This is a type of portfolio that serves as a holding tank or depository for work that may be selected later
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Which of the following is not a pointer for a good Multiple Choice exam?
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Which of the following is not a pointer for a good Alternative Response or True/False exam?
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Which of the following is not a possible scenario?
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This is a measure of internal consistency wherein one form of a test is administered once. Two equivalent halves (odd and even items) are then scored and compared to each other.
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This refers to the consistency of an assessment’s results.
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This is a type of Validity of Assessment that refers to how well an assessment can be interpreted as a meaningful measure of some characteristic or quality.
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This is a type of Assessment that describes student performance according to a fixed standard.
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This is also known as Assessment of Learning.
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This type of assessment is concerned with measuring performance through contextualized problems or tests.
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This is an educational approach that organizes the educational system around what is essential for all learners to know, value, and be able to do to achieve a desired level of competence.
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If I favor "assessment for learning," which will I most likely do?
I. Conduct a summative exam
II. Teach based on pre-test results
III. Give specific feedback to students
IV. Conduct peer tutoring for students in need of help
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Sassi, a Grade I pupil is asked, "Why do you pray everyday?" Sassi answered, "Mommy said so." Based on Kohlberg's theory, in which moral development stage is Sassi?
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Cristina’s family had a family picture when she was not yet born. Unable to see herself in the family picture, she cried despite her mother’s explanation that she was not yet born when the family picture was taken. What does Cristina’s behavior show?
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You arrange the rows of blocks in such a way that a row of 5 blocks is longer than a row of 7 blocks. If you ask which row has more, Grade 1 pupils will say that it is the row that makes the longer line. Based on Piaget’s cognitive development theory, what problem is illustrated?
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This Law established the “Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF)” which acts as the national authority for all Philippine languages.
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Which of the following is considered to be the sole cause of the K to 12 curriculum?
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On which pair of learning philosophies does the concept of active learning most likely comes from?
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Which among the following is an example of a teacher practicing “contextualization”?
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In education, what do we mean by the following statement: “Learning is an active process”?
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“Cooperation, not competition, is more effective in promoting student learning.”
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Peer tutoring is a common teaching practice that is widely utilized in education, but as with all teaching strategies, it also has its problems. Which of the following is one such problem of peer tutoring?
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In a classroom, which of the following strategies do not develop teamwork between students?
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"You are encouraged to stop in my office to talk about any problems or suggestions you may have about things in general." As a teacher, what do you think is problematic with this invitation?
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A student is experiencing particular difficulty in reading. She often mumbles to her teacher that she cannot understand the letters in the book. What learning disability most likely affects the student?
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According to Kohlberg’s Moral Development Theory, Teacher Caroline’s students are still in the Conventional stage. Which statement best describes her students?
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Jeff’s class is in the Formal Operational Period as identified by Jean Piaget in his Cognitive Development Theory. Which teaching strategy would most likely benefit his students in learning Science?
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What do you call the sum total of all educational experiences in a given timeframe?
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Bullying in classrooms is a very real threat that you must address as a teacher. Which of the following is recognized as a prerequisite for an action to be called “bullying”?
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Linda’s parents are both teachers. Because of this, one of her teachers automatically assumed that she must be a very bright student. This unjustified belief that her teacher holds about her is an example of what?
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Teacher Annie is a devout Christian, but one of her students practices a different religion. Teacher Annie believes that because of this student’s belief, he/she is morally inferior and subjects the student to unfair treatment. Teacher Annie’s negative behavior towards the student is an example of what?
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Which of the following teaching philosophy underlies the concept of self-assessment and self-learning for students?
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Edward de Bono designed a system which describes a tool for group discussion and individual thinking commonly called as the ______.
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Fredo, a promdi and new to Manila, closely observed how his friends played a computer game. Later, the next time that he went to an internet cafe, he already knew how to play the game by himself. What theory is being exemplified in this situation?
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Teacher Hera was not yet finished discussing the topic all about adjective. The next day, her learners were surprised when she discussed a new topic about adverb wherein fact she was not done explaining the first topic. This event is an example of _____.
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An essay type of test is composed of questions that are ______.
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According to Slavin (2005), the following are the teaching implications of Piaget’s Cognitive Development Theory EXCEPT for _________.
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Under the 1987 Constitution, what is the condition for allowing students to be taught religion in public schools?
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Which is TRUE of the periodic merit exam for teacher provided for in R.A.7836?
I.Consist of oral exam
II.Consist of written exam
III.May serve as additional basis for merit promotion in addition to performance rating
IV.Taken with fee of P1000 per examinee
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Which in Edgar Dale's Cone of Experience is at the bottom?
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Teacher claims that the primary duty is to teach so shuns from the requests of community activities for education purposes. Based on the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers, is the teacher right?
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On the philosophical foundations of the curriculum, what is the role of teachers according to progressivist such as John Dewey?
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What do you think it is important to administer pre-test and post-test to the learners in today’s learning facilitation process?
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Global literacy addresses the following issues, EXCEPT ____________.
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Among components of language, which consists of vocabulary and how concepts are expressed through words?
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How will you check the narrative assessment of a student that contains statements which are entirely opposite of intended right values because he based it on actual experience?
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During deliberation of graduating honor students, the faculty members decided to declare Student A to be the class salutatorian over Student B based on computation of grades. However, it was found out that there was an error in the computation, days after the deliberation and finalization. How would this be reconciled?
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Which is the BEST strategy in integrating eco literacy in the curriculum through the powerful instruction?
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Whose curriculum development model begins with determining the objectives and ends with evaluating effectiveness?
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In longitudinal experimental study, the twins were born; they were separated and brought to different opposite environments. When they turned 18, they meet again. It became apparent that they behaved different; one was refined, while the other was rough. Which support this finding?
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In terms of giving feedback, it is imperative to immediately retrieve results of corrected worksheets and formative assessments including necessary comments, suggestions, and needed support. What is the rationale behind this?
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According to research, which practice/s can enhance a positive classroom atmosphere?
I. Use students’ first names in class more II. Risk more personal self-disclosures which help your students see you as a real person
III. Have one-on-one conversation about things that are happening in your student’s life.
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The Chinese proverb says “I hear and I forget; I see and I remember, I do and I understand”. What is an application of this Chinese proverb in teaching?
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Among the rules in preparing True or False is that the items are completely true or false without exemptions. Which of the following items follows this rule?
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Which of the following strategies can teachers LEAST considers preparing for their retirement?
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Should students be allowed to participate in establishing class rules?
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On the type of standardized tests which is used to measure various social, emotional, and personal traits, attitudes, and values?
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The class of Ms. Cruz enjoyed the interactive discussion of interesting topic that caused overtime while delays on the next class with Mrs. Mata. What BEST attributes from the teachers must emerge in this situation to avoid unhealthy confrontation and relational conflict?
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Under the Philippine Standards for Teachers (PPST), how are newly graduated and PRC registered teachers commonly known?
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Which among the following teachers would be mostly the target victim of financial scammers?
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What does internship mean in the New Normal Education Curriculum CMO 74 and 75?
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The new breed of teachers takes advantage of technology exposure brought by time has enables them to understand, integrate, create, communicate and compute printed and written materials. Which BEST describes the given 21st century teacher attribute?
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Which of the following cannot be considered a purpose of role playing as a spontaneous or unrehearsed dramatization, in which the actors improvise performances and illustrate arts in a defined situation?
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One principle considered in the formulation of Basic Education curriculum as contained in RA 10533, the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013 is inclusivity. What does inclusivity mean?
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Many of your students are non-performing in Math. You decide to conduct an action research to find out if peer tutorial in Math can help improve the academic performance of non-performing students. Which should be your specific questions?
I. What is the performance of the Math students in the pre-test?
II. What is the performance of the Math students in the post-test?
III. Is there a significant difference in the pre-test and post-test scores of Math students?
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Batas Pambansa Bilang 232 otherwise known as Special Education Act provides for _____________.
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What is a measure of the spread of test scores?
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Who among the following teachers below did NOT perform a formative assessment?
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Which term of Vygotsky refers to a range of tasks that are too difficult for the child to master alone but that can be learned with guidance of adults or more skilled children?
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Tyler’s approach to curriculum development is deductive. What does deductive curriculum development mean?
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Upon interpreting the test scores of students, it appears that they got very low and some are almost failing. Based on this result which is a wise decision?