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FTCE Professional Education Practice Test Questions with Answers 2024, Exams of Engineering

A comprehensive set of practice test questions and answers for the ftce (florida teacher certification examinations) professional education exam, which is required for teacher certification in the state of florida. The questions cover a wide range of topics related to effective teaching practices, classroom management, assessment strategies, and professional development. Designed to help aspiring teachers prepare for the ftce exam by familiarizing them with the types of questions they may encounter and the knowledge and skills they will need to demonstrate. The questions are organized into various categories, such as instructional strategies, student assessment, and classroom environment, and are accompanied by detailed explanations of the correct answers. This resource can be particularly useful for university students enrolled in teacher education programs, as well as for experienced teachers seeking to renew their certification or transition to a new teaching role.

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Download FTCE Professional Education Practice Test Questions with Answers 2024 and more Exams Engineering in PDF only on Docsity! FTCE Professional Education Practice Test Questions with Answers 2024 Teachers who conduct action research might: โœ” Videotape their lessons to reflect on instructional strategies. A student-centered classroom uses reciprocal teaching to analyze a selection of text. The 4 basic steps that are used in reciprocal teaching are: โœ” Predicting, questioning, clarifying, summarizing. What type of test could a school district use to determine if state standards were being effectively taught? โœ” Criterion-referenced test Which of the following is the best example of a cognitive objective? โœ” Students will complete a two-digit multiplication skills test with 85% mastery. An educator signed up for a paid online professional development session that required watching short video segments and personally reflecting on their content. The educator let the videos run in the background, and quickly clicked through the acknowledgments without completing the reflections. What portion of the Code of Ethics does this violate? โœ” The obligation to the profession. Learning activities should always be based on: โœ” specific objectives. An elementary reading teacher wants to get parents reading nightly with their children. The most effective way to do this while fostering parent communication is to: โœ” Invite parents to a "reading night" where student and parents meet to read and share favorite poems. Which of the following statements from a teacher would be considered classroom management through use of negative reinforcement? โœ” "If you would start turning in your homework, I wouldn't have to call your mother every afternoon!" In order to practice effective behavior management, classroom rules โœ” should be followed by all students and be consistently enforced. Which of the following would be a responsibility of a school advisory council? โœ” Developing a school improvement plan Which of the following would be an example of negative reinforcement? โœ” The teacher stops complaining about the messy floor after the students clean it up. A teacher has discovered and implemented a new online behavior-management program that is improving student behavior while providing an easy way to communicate with parents. The teacher should โœ” Meet with the principal to discussing sharing the new product at the next professional development day. The best tool for a teacher to use to keep a running, averaged record of student scores throughout the year is โœ” Spreadsheet The most effective way to present vocabulary is โœ” in context to convey rich meaning to the students. The best graphic organizer for analyzing similarities and differences is โœ” a Venn diagram An ELL joins the classroom mid-year. She appears to speak fluent English and participates well in class, yet struggles academically in reading and science. When questioned, the teacher learns that the student has only lived in America for 2 years. The student's academic struggles are likely the result of โœ” Not having mastered cognitive academic language proficiency due to the length of time she has been speaking English. The input-hypothesis model developed by Steven Krashen would suggest that ELLs would benefit from โœ” Being given information that is just slightly above their ability level in the second language. The No Child Left Behind Act states that โœ” Student whose first language is not English may only be tested in English. Student test performance reflects โœ” a student's understanding of the topic and the quality of instruction. When teaching idioms it is important to โœ” Explicitly teach the implied meaning of the phrase. A teacher wants to know if he is allowed to copy software onto more of his classroom computers. To find this out he should consult the โœ” site license A student comes to school and says that her report is done but she is out of ink on her home printer. She asks the teacher if she can email the assignment to school and have the teacher print it out. The teacher should โœ” be cautious because emails can contain viruses. The purpose of asking a divergent question is to โœ” promote critical thinking In order to maintain good classroom management, a teacher should assist students in โœ” self-monitoring their own behavior. If a high school literature teacher wants to assess if her students understand sub- concepts that fall under a larger theme, she could have students create a โœ” concept map. Anecdotal records are โœ” useful to compare student development over a period of time. A student portfolio is an effective tool because it โœ” provides a collection of student work over time. If a teacher wants to be sure that her students are prepared for the state-administered standards test at the end of the year, she should โœ” plan her instruction around state standards and benchmarks. Well-formed teacher-made tests โœ” are designed to assess student comprehension of specific skills based on state standards. If a student repeatedly fails a mastery test, the teacher should โœ” revisit prerequisite skills. Which of the following activities would encourage students to use their critical thinking skills? โœ” Problem-based learning activities A beginning teacher is assigned a mentor that โœ” promotes and supports peer teacher growth A classroom teacher has a visually impaired student in his class. When preparing a class assessment, the teacher should โœ” enlarge one copy of the test for the visually impaired student. When testing for mastery, โœ” students may retest on a skill until they demonstrate that they mastered it. Teachers can bring rigor to their classrooms by incorporating โœ” critical-thinking assignments A high-school teacher responds to a student's solution by asking the class if they agree or disagree with the answer. The teacher is using โœ” a redirect Which is more effective for improving fluency, reading aloud or reading silently, and why? โœ” Reading aloud, because students tend to skip words they do not understand when reading silently rather than making the effort to decode them. The most appropriate time to give feedback on an assessment is โœ” 24 to 48 hours later. What is the advantage of analyzing case studies? โœ” -They present scenarios that teachers can study and apply to their own classrooms. -They allow teachers to anticipate possible situations that may someday occur in their classrooms and prepare to respond accordingly. -They provide teachers with the opportunity to discuss possible solutions to actual problems that have occurred in other classrooms. If a teacher asks a complex question and the student gives a brief response, the teacher can... โœ” continue to ask follow-up questions of the same student to elicit a more thorough answer. A 4th grade teacher notices that students bump into each other on the way to the pencil sharpener. Before changing the layout of the classroom, the teacher should โœ” consider traffic flow patterns. When would a teacher ask a follow-up question? โœ” -When the original answer was too brief -When the original answer contained a misconception -When the teacher is trying to elicit higher-order thinking skills from the student A student in the pre-production stage of 2nd language acquisition will โœ” participate in a "silent period" where the language is heard but not spoken. Which of the following accommodations would be appropriate for any student to use, regardless of their learning abilities? โœ” The use of highlighters to mark text. When a teacher notices burns, bites, or bruises on a student and notices that the student withdraws at the approach of adults, the teacher should โœ” contact the Florida Abuse Hotline Which of the following is NOT an element of classroom instruction that can be differentiated by the teacher? โœ” Standards A classroom teacher has a student that needs extra practice with multiplication tables. The class has a single copy of a practice program, but the teacher doesn't want to risk losing it. What should the teacher do? โœ” Never copy software since there are no situations where this is legal. In addition to using audio or videotapes to conduct action research, teachers should also use โœ” students' scores on assessments A classroom teacher that understands how to differentiate instruction plans in advance should โœ” provide tiered activities that allow students of all levels to understand the concepts but perform at different levels with necessary support. Which of the following is true of how teachers should question students during a class discussion? โœ” Below level-learners should be asked higher-order, critical-thinking questions that match their ability level. In the middle of the year, a teacher has a gifted, physically-impaired student join her in the classroom. The student struggles to hold a pencil and writes very slowly. This student would benefit most from โœ” a speech-to-text program An 8th grade science teacher decides to work collaboratively with a teacher in the mathematics department to design a unit using basic algebra to calculate the density of various objects. By creating a cross-subject activity โœ” student interest is increased as the science lesson gives relevance to the math. According to the State of Florida, how long does a teacher have to self-report an arrest for possession of a controlled substance? โœ” 48 hours A student has been given an alternative assessment to the end-of-the year criterion- based test that is required by the state. This an example of โœ” a modification A classroom teacher struggles with using base-ten blocks to teach multiplication and division of decimals. What would be the best resource for assistance? โœ” A peer teacher A student's individualized education program may require a modification if the students is โœ” performing below grade level and classroom modifications are not sufficient. Personal discovery inventories require โœ” inductive thinking. Students who excel in science and mathematics probably โœ” have participated in many hands-on activities in science and math. Recognizing text features, decoding word meaning in context, and identifying narrative elements are all parts of โœ” reading comprehension Which of the following is an example of a mnemonic device ? โœ” Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally In order to incorporate rigor in classroom instruction, a teacher should focus on โœ” creating opportunities for students to use higher-order thinking skills. Cooperative learning groups are most effective when they are โœ” temporary, mixed ability level, and as diverse as possible. Which organization is responsible for investigating alleged misconduct by educators? โœ” The Office of Professional Practices Services When sharing assessment data with a parent or guardian, it is important to โœ” start with a specific, positive comment before voicing concerns. Teachers can use advanced organizers to โœ” assess what the students know about a topic prior to beginning the lesson. A 1st grade teacher reads a story aloud to her class. This is an example of โœ” modeled reading Which of the following is the term for when the class and teacher all read the same selection aloud at the same time? โœ” Choral reading When middle-school math students memorize metric prefixes using "K-King, H-Henry, D-died, B-by, D-drinking, C-Chocolate, M-milk," to represent the metric divisions of kilo-,hecto-,deka-,base,dec-, centi-, milli-, they are increasing retention through use of a โœ” mnemonic. A student' academic grades on report cards are derived from โœ” scores on tests, homework, and assignments. According to Piaget, most children are capable of completing assessment problems that require logical thinking by what age? โœ” 8 Which of the following is the best way that a teacher can improve student retention of new material? โœ” Outlining the material to be covered at the beginning of the unit then reviewing it at the end. Homework is appropriate โœ” for practicing previously learned skills. While the rest if the class is working silently on a personal narrative, 2 students in the back of the classroom begin chatting and giggling. The least disruptive way to deal with this off-task behavior is to โœ” use proximity control Which of the following activities would require using critical-thinking skills? โœ” Drawing conclusions after reading an article about global warming. Select the learning that best promotes 2nd language acquisition? โœ” Preparation, evaluation, & meta cognitive strategies. A teacher notices that students seem disinterested in a class topic. The teacher wants to liven up the discussion portion of the lesson to increase student's participation. What is the best procedure for the teacher to follow? โœ” Ask questions that require students to show, explain, or describe. Which of the following class characteristic will be assessed only by direct observation? โœ” Amount of student time on task. Maintaing anecdotal records of effective instructional strategies offers teachers practice in the skill of? โœ” Reflecting Which teacher action is a part of the communication technique for active listening? โœ” The teacher re-states the student's message. The most efficient use of computer lab time for an elementary class orientation when each student has access to a computer is to? โœ” Allow individual student time to explore the computer. Which technique will most effectively establish a 9th grade teacher's expectation for an assignment? โœ” A list of due dates of each assessment for the grading period. For a 6th social studies class for both native speakers of English and ESOL students who are to study mythology, the teacher's best app. is to โœ” Have a competition to see which student had the most creative way of meeting the lesson objective. What is the best way to help students who are shy and insist on being near the teacher whenever possible? โœ” Assign the student tasks to help other students. What principle is illustrated by conducting a 20 min. review session each Monday during a class? โœ” A periodic review enhances long term memory. The purpose underlying the enactment of the consent decree (META) was to? โœ” Understand and successfully meet the various linguistic and cultural need for the non English speaking students. A teacher who plans content rich lessons targeting all students' learning styles in various activities and group work should also consider? โœ” Requirement from the school district. Which strategy would most effectively encourage multi-disciplinary students? โœ” Promoting instructional reading & writing on content areas. An English teacher who wants her students to appreciate Shakespeare and wants to convert this into a form of behavior objective. What is the 1st question she needs to ask them? โœ” How can I measure student's individual perception of Shakespeare work? A teacher wants to find out if a student has mastered the instructional objective at the end of the unit. What type of test should the teacher use? โœ” Diagnostics What practice does the most to perpetuate educational equality? โœ” Tracking The Education Profession Commission may permanently revoke the educator's certificate once an educator is? โœ” Adjudge delinquent in meeting a court ordered child's support obligation. What does the general knowledge teacher bring to the IEP team? โœ” Knowledge of the general curriculum. When faced with the need to adapt materials for students to master the objective, what is the important variable to consider? โœ” Stages of the cognitive development Which of the following assessments would be best for comparing a student's knowledge with that of other students in the same grade level? โœ” norm-referenced Students are given a demanding task and then asked to respond to that task orally, in writing, or by constructing a product. This type of evaluation is a(an) โœ” performance assessment. During the introduction of a new mathematics lesson, several students appear uninterested in the lesson. To determine if the behavior is content related, the teacher should โœ” ask students concept questions. A teacher has students use their background information to make predictions about a story. This lesson would most likely be representative of a(an) โœ” learner-centered environment. In a community-centered approach to teaching, a teacher plans classroom activities that require students to โœ” assist others in solving problems. A beginning teacher notices that students are having difficulty mastering the properties of light on a science test. The best next step for the teacher to take would be โœ” seeking input from a peer teacher. Which of the following situations is the best example of a teacher promoting a climate of openness, respect, and inquiry in the classroom? โœ” promoting student cultures that are studied, shared, and celebrated To ensure that a new student feels welcome, the teacher should โœ” assign a responsible peer buddy to assist the new student. Which of the following is an example of a teacher employing a nonverbal communication strategy? โœ” using enthusiastic hand and eye gestures to introduce a unit on Florida history A student is capable of completing assignments but often lacks the motivation to do so. Which strategy would address the problem directly? โœ” creating an academic contract between the student and teacher To ensure that ALL students are aware of the assignments required for a semester-long chemistry class, the teacher should โœ” create a course outline and distribute a hard copy to each student. According to Bloom's taxonomy, what is the lowest level of question in the cognitive domain that the teacher could use? โœ” knowledge An elementary mathematics teacher uses the phrase "My dear Aunt Sally" to teach the order of operations. This phrase is an example of a โœ” mnemonic device. When a teacher reads aloud to students, which of the following strategies is the teacher using? โœ” modeled reading An instructional strategy in which students work in small, peer-assisted groups is โœ” cooperative learning. What type of curriculum is a teacher using when students are confronted with a scenario and asked to generate hypotheses and solutions? โœ” problem-based