Praxis PLT K-6 5622 Form 1 Quiz
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Praxis PLT K-6 5622 Form 1 Quiz

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Which of the following learning theories does this best represent? A teacher introduces multiplying two-digit numbers by breaking down each step during whole-class instruction. Three students continue to struggle after four days of instruction and practice. The teacher provides three additional days of small-group instruction to the students, who are then able to be successful independently.

  • Zone of proximal development (correct)
  • Transfer
  • Metacognition
  • Classical conditioning
  • At the end of a unit of study, students refer back to a KWL chart they started to fill out at the beginning of the unit. By reflecting on what they have learned, students can...

  • Prepare for new information they will be learning
  • Activate prior knowledge and experiences using the content
  • Identify the learning objectives for the unit of study
  • Determine actual progress to see if they reached their goals (correct)
  • Which of the following assessments can a teacher use to best determine whether a student is reading on grade level?

  • Ability test
  • Unit test
  • Achievement test (correct)
  • Aptitude test
  • The teacher's question, 'How did people measure length before they had rulers?' best exemplifies which of the following theories?

    <p>Constructivism</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following examples best represents analytical scoring on an essay?

    <p>Assigning a B for content and an A for mechanics</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following best describes the probable area of exceptionality a student demonstrates that has trouble remembering information and following directions presented orally?

    <p>Auditory</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which finding about bullying is best supported by research?

    <p>Boys are more likely than girls to bully others and use physical aggression.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which behavioral theorist best implements his theory on the following classroom practice? Students are given assignments on the basis of their ability levels and provided with frequent opportunities for success.

    <p>Erikson</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which behavioral theorist best implements his theory on the following classroom practice? Students are encouraged to eat if hungry, provided with a safe environment, and made to feel accepted in the classroom.

    <p>Maslow</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which behavioral theorist best implements his theory on the following classroom practice? Students are given a reward for positive behavior and academic success and a consequence for negative behavior and lack of academic progress.

    <p>Watson</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which behavioral theorist best implements his theory on the following classroom practice? Students are assessed and encouraged to work at their own pace as they are introduced to new information one step at a time.

    <p>Thorndike</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following describes the best first step for a teacher's action plan to build a garden on school property?

    <p>Meeting with administrators to talk about the purpose and scope of the project</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Teaching and Learning Theories

    • Zone of Proximal Development emphasizes providing appropriate support to students who require additional help for independent success.
    • Constructivism encourages students to draw on past knowledge to generate new ideas and promotes collaborative learning through open-ended questions.
    • Maslow's Theory focuses on meeting students' basic needs, such as comfort and safety, to create an optimal learning environment.
    • Thorndike's Theory champions the importance of pacing instruction and rewards to enhance students’ academic and behavioral progress.
    • Watson's Behavioral Theory highlights the use of reinforcement methods, rewarding positive behaviors while managing negative consequences.

    Assessment Formats

    • Achievement tests effectively measure whether a student meets specific academic standards, particularly in reading comprehension.
    • Analytical scoring involves detailed assessments of different components of work (e.g., content and mechanics) rather than simple grading.

    Student Reflection

    • KWL charts facilitate students' reflection, allowing them to evaluate their progress and understanding after completing a learning unit.

    Classroom Strategies

    • Providing small-group instruction can address students' specific needs, ensuring they grasp essential concepts.
    • Assessing students’ academic success involves tailoring assignments according to their abilities, fostering a supportive learning environment.

    Understanding Bullying

    • Research indicates that boys are more likely than girls to engage in bullying behaviors, particularly using physical aggression.

    Special Education Considerations

    • Identifying students' abilities, such as auditory processing issues, can guide appropriate intervention strategies.

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    Test your knowledge on educational theories and practices in the context of K-6 teaching. This quiz focuses on critical concepts such as the zone of proximal development and effective instructional strategies. Review your understanding of how learners progress through different stages of learning.

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