COED Quiz Bowl (Prof Ed Round) EASY Child and Adolescent On periods of development, what feature characterizes the child in early childhood? A. Independence B. Readiness for schooling C. Maturity D. High level of cognition Teaching Profession On the ideals of a teacher, which of the following is LEAST in significance for practice of the profession? A. Status and pay B. Excellence in the profession C. Highest standards in career progression D. Competence in teaching practice Special and Inclusive Education What educational paradigm embraced by DepEd carrying its principle that all children should learn together regardless of any difficulties or differences? A. Internationalization of education B. Outcomes-based education C. Global education D. Inclusive education Assessment of Learning What is a measure of the spread of test scores? A. Mode B. Standard deviation C. Mean D. Median The Teacher and the Community Which of the, following best demonstrates the multicultural perspective of modern education? A. School partnership B. Cultural exchange program C. Student internship D. Field Studies The Teacher and the Curriculum What is curriculum in its broadest sense? A. List of courses and corresponding course requirements B. Collection of course syllabi C. List of subjects/courses to be taught in school D. Total learning experiences of individuals Building and Enhancing New Literacies Across the Curriculum The following are contexts and perspectives of 21st century education as a paradigm shift from that of the 20th century, EXCEPT one. Which one is it? A. Outcomes-based B. Time-based C. Research-based D. Active learning Facilitating Learner-Centered Teaching What do global learners in your class enjoy most? A. Working on puzzles B. Generalize ideas from specific to general C. Likes to plan ahead D. Formulate generalization from details Technology for Teaching and Learning As technology connotes human invention, which of the following is mechanical technologically? A. Television B. Spring-driven clock C. Computers D. Electric cars Research/Field Study/Internship On observing human diversity during Field Study Courses, which factor is most crucial for schools situated in poverty-stricken communities? A. Socio-economic B. Language and cultural differences C. Differences in religion D. Gender, including LGBT AVERAGE Child and Adolescent According to Bronfenbrenner, what should the teachers and parent focus on so that their child can become what they are meant to be? A. View of life and the world B. Ways of thinking C. Moral reasoning D. Child's environment Teaching Profession Under the Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers (PPST), how are newly graduated and PRC registered teachers commonly known? A. As highly proficient B. As distinguished C. As novices D. As proficient Special and Inclusive Education What is the inadequacy when a person is provided with learning experience and failed to achieve at a level commensurate with his/her age? A. Learning disability B. Cognitive disability C. Sensory disability D. Motor disability Assessment of Learning 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? A. Administer two equivalent test to the same group of students. B. Administer two parallel test to different group of students. C. Administer two different test but to the same group of students. D. Administer single test but two different groups of students. The Teacher and the Community 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 advantage as supported by higher GNP and industrialization system. The analysis of this finding impacts what demographic variable? A. Geographic setting B. Exposure to media C. Socio-economic status D. Academic performance The Teacher and the Curriculum Which is TRUE of á metacognitive teaching approach? A. Increases learner's self-awareness B. Teacher monitors and controls learner's mental process C. Makes learner relate to other learners D. Use simple rote memory at work Building and Enhancing New Literacies Across the Curriculum Facilitating Learner-Centered Teaching Which of the following is NOT congruent by way of matched qualities- and-behavior among teachers? A. Fair :: inventive in methods B. Hold high expectations:: No limit for student performance C. Prepared:: ready to teach D. Personal touch ::approachable Technology for Teaching and Learning Which is the earliest form of correspondence that has been used since the ancient days of communication? A. Morse code B. Radio C. Teletyping D. Letter Research/Field Study/Internship Teachers act as coaches and mentors to practice teachers when immersed in their teaching internship, what processes do they employ? A. Coaching and Mentoring B. Critiquing and Evaluating C. Diagnosing and Cliniquing D. Teaching and Scaffolding DIFFICULT BUILDING AND ENHANCING NEW LITERACIES ACROSS THE CURRICULUM 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 A. I and II B. I, II and III C. I, II and IV D. I, II, III and IV THE TEACHER AND THE CURRICULUM 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? A. Scope B. Continuity C. Articulation D. Sequence ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING What is Angelina's final grade in Biology when she obtained the following ratings in the given components? Periodic Test 40% 84.8 Quizzes 15% 89.4 Recitation 25% 87.2 Homework 5% 86.6 Themes/Experiments 15% 89.8 A. 89.36 B. 89.63 C. 86.93 D. 86.39 TEACHING PROFESSION How can we correctly compare and contrast progressivism and perennialism as conventional educational schools of thought? A. Progressivism stresses technological advancement, while perennialism less emphasizes traditional system of learning B. Progressivism views that learning is continuously changing and innovating, while perennialism stresses on constant knowledge and timeless wisdom C. Progressivism focuses on student empowerment engagement, while perennialism sets rules, imposes discipline and considers limitations D. Progressivism is for private schools that have greater access to vast resources, while perennialism is for public schools that maximize limited resources SPECIAL AND INCLUSIVE EDUCATION The type of curriculum which is appropriate in an inclusive class. A. Augmentative B. Alternative C. Adaptive D. Adoptive CHILD AND ADOLESCENT LEARNER AND LEARNING PRINCIPLES On lifespan perspectives, which assumption is taken when schools have students engage in co-curricular and extracurricular activities. e.g. joining school clubs? A. Learning is a lifelong process B. Learning shaped by culture C. D. Learning is multi-directional Learning is both gain and loss