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to the 70th percentile. What does this imply?
Which of the following is considered as Iconic by
A. 70% of Tom’s classmates got a score above 23. Bruner? *
Teacher Jian’s students will create a work sample D. Direct Purposeful Experiences
utilizing their skills/abilities. What method of
performance-based assessment should Teacher Jian Which situation can be solved by integrating Open
consider? Educational Resource? *
A. B. F. Skinner B. Augmentation
B. J. Piaget C. Modification
C. P. Likert D. Redefinition
A. Growth B. Ego
B. Learning C. Instinct
C. Maturation D. Superego
C. This task is inappropriate for Christopher because it Earl Lawrence completes his home assignment daily to
is below his zone of proximal development. avoid staying after class to work on unfinished assigned
tasks. In relation to Skinner’s operant conditioning,
D. This task is inappropriate for Christopher because it is which type illustrates this situation? *
within his zone of proximal development.
A. Positive punishment
After just being introduced to another guest in the party,
Jayson cannot remember the name of the guest he was B. Negative punishment
introduced to. In what memory stage was the information
C. Positive reinforcement
stored in? *
D. Negative reinforcement
A. Episodic memory
According to Tolman’s theory on Purposive
B. Semantic memory
Behaviorism, learning is goal-directed. What is its
C. Sensory memory implication to teaching? *
One of the eight intelligences according to Howard B. Evaluate lessons based on your objectives.
Gardner is naturalistic intelligence. What activity would
C. Make the objective/s of your lesson clear and specific.
best develop this intelligence?
D. Stick to your lesson objectives no matter what happens.
A. Listening to an alphabet song to learn the letter b sound
B. Going to the mountain to learn different species of plants 58. According to Tolman’s theory on Purposive
Behaviorism, learning is goal-directed. What is its
C. Doing exercises in identifying the different animals of implication to teaching? *
the feline family
A. Set as many objectives as you can.
D. Using a model to learn about the digestive system
B. Evaluate lessons based on your objectives.
Teacher Edward is a very excellent P.E Teacher. He C. Make the objective/s of your lesson clear and
started teaching volleyball to his Grade 1 class. Despite specific.
all his efforts, his class does not seem to learn how to
play the sport. What law of learning was disregarded by
D. Stick to your lesson objectives no matter what
happens.
Teacher Edward? *
A. Law of Disuse 59. Clyde can observe his father’s outburst and
hostile interchanges with people. When observed with
B. Law of Effect his peers, Clyde’s style of interaction is highly
aggressive. Which theory is demonstrated by the
C. Law of Readiness situation? *
D. Law of Exercise
A. Social Learning Theory
B. Operant Conditioning Theory
C. Classical Conditioning Theory Kinard’s third grade class. Students in his class are
learning their multiplication facts. Travis is eager to
D. Purposive Behaviorism Theory
participate in class but instead of allowing Travis to do
the same activity as the other students, Mrs. Kinard
gives him a coloring worksheet that she obtained from a
62. Teacher Helga Hufflepuff's lesson was on “what colleague who teaches kindergarten. Which of the
man can do to arrest climate change”. She made disadvantages of labeling is exemplified by her actions?
students do the talking, the arguing, and the A. The label is being used to explain his behavior.
synthesizing. She gave her lecturette after B. The label has caused her to have lower
students have participated in the lively discussion. expectations.
Which teaching approach did Teacher Helga C. The label has caused her to ridicule and reject
employ? *
Travis.
85. Jane is asked to follow some multistep needs to model in front of her learners on these aspects
sequenced skills in washing his face. His teacher who of language usage. Which philosophical anchor for
monitors each step is employing what teaching curriculum promotes this role of a teacher? *
strategy? *
A. Perennialism
A. Active Student Response B. Essentialism
B. Community-based instruction C. Progressivism
C. Systematic Feedback D. Reconstructionism
D. Task Analysis
123. Mrs. Tabas, a Biology teacher, promotes the use of
86. Teacher Misha uses real objects such as candies in multiple resources for gaining relevant and timely
teaching subtraction to her learners. She also makes information about the new developments in this field.
simulation games where learners act as customers and She encourages her learners to watch TV shows such
sellers in a sari-sari store. What approach is she as the Amazing Earth and National Geographic
employing to her learners? Channel. Which philosophical anchor for curriculum
suggests the usage of alternatives for learning aside
A. Error Correction from textbook? *
B. Hands-on Approach
A. Perennialism
C. Systematic Feedback B. Essentialism
C. Progressivism
D. Reconstructionism
124. Mrs. Tabasa, an Araling Panlipunan teacher, B. Learning to know
encourages her learners to read current issues in C. learning to live together
reputable tabloids and stand on specific issues
confronting modern-day society. She does this by
D. learning to be
requiring her learners to take a stand on issues of 140. In his class, Teacher Jacob always presents
national concern. Which philosophical anchor for principles and values so as to encourage his students to
curriculum encourages this type of activity? examine them and decide for themselves whether to
accept them or not. What kind of philosophy does he
A. Perennialism practice? *
B. Essentialism
C. Progressivism A. Idealism
D. Reconstructionism B. Essentialism
C. Humanism
131. Tyler is noted for outlining a rationale for D. Existentialism
examining the problems of curriculum and instruction.
One of the steps he suggested that curriculum framers 141. When a teacher emphasizes that man's sense
must undertake is to provide experiences to the desired should be trusted because they are the only way to
learning goals. What does this imply about the teachers acquire knowledge, the teacher can be regarded as a
being the chief field implementers of the curriculum? * ______.
A. Teachers must be experienced individuals to be
credible in the delivery of the curriculum. A. Naturalist
B. Teachers must engage learners with B. Realist
experiences such as experimentation and field C. Empiricist
trips. D. Pragmatist
C. Teachers must be very knowledgeable of the 149. Teacher M views his students as unique, free-
subject matter being taught as a mechanism to choosing, and responsible individuals.
design experiences.
D. Teachers must be very knowledgeable about All classroom activities revolve around the said premise.
psychology to identify appropriate learning What theory underlies this?
experiences vis-à-vis developmental learning.
A. Essentialism
132. Hilda Taba advocated what is called a grass- B. Existentialism
roots approach to curriculum development. How does
this approach work? C. Progressivism
A. Teachers actively participate in the development of D. Realism
a curriculum. 156. Teacher V demonstrated the technique on how to
B. Teachers actively participate in the development of group students according to their needs and interests
a curriculum by designating them as chief planners. and how to use self-paced instructional materials. Which
C. Teachers actively participate in the development of philosophy is manifested in this activity? *
a curriculum by designating them as chief planners
and implementers. A. Essentialism
D. Teachers actively participate in developing a B. Progressivism
curriculum by designating them as chief C. Realism
planners, implementers, and evaluators. d. Social Reconstructionism
136. Teacher Abi asks one of her students, "What do 157. Teacher G, a Christian Living teacher, puts so much
you want to become when you grow up?” This question significance on values development and discipline.
is an indication of what kind of philosophy? * What could be her educational philosophy? *
A. Progressivism A. Idealism
B. Naturalism B. Pragmatism
C. Existentialism C. Progressivism
D. Idealism D. Realism
160. Why should a teacher take the obligation upon
138. Teacher Jessy has not only explained the concept
himself to study and understand the custom and
of Philosophy of Education but also imparted this to her
traditions of the community where he works? *
students. This demonstrates what kind of philosophy?