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PECT PreK-4 Module 1- Point Park University (PA) 2025
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It is time for the state standardized tests. According to the state, which would be expected of a first year ELL student? a. Require the student to complete the writing portion of the test but allow the student to complete it in their own language b. Require the student to take the reading exam without an interpreter c. Require the student to complete the mathematics exam but allow an interpreter for translating directions and clarifying instructions d. Allow the student to use a bilingual dictionary that includes word definitions or pictures - correct answers C Which of the following accommodations would be appropriate for a child with a physical disability? a. Use the same materials/means as have been used for other things in the classroom b. Send the test home with the child to complete c. Allow the child to see the test and questions prior to taking the test d. Have the child take the exam in a separate room - correct answers A A child has a hearing device. You and the student discuss the device with the class. What is this promoting? a. Positive peer and student interaction b. Informs the class about the child's disability and implications c. Encourages students to learn other forms of communication
d. Allows other students to communicate for the child - correct answers A A student who is typically well behaved has suddenly started acted out and crying in school. He doesn't want to join the class during activities. The teacher knows that his sister has recently been diagnosed with leukemia and the family has had stress. The student's behavior shows which principle of the family systems theory? a. Adaptation b. Triangulation c. Interdependence d. None of the above - correct answers C During a parent teacher conference, the teacher asks, "How and with whom should I disclose information about your child?" This teacher understands which component of the family systems theory? a. Climate b. Hierarchies c. Rules d. Adaptation - correct answers B What is atypical of four-year-old speech? a. Speech consists of repetitive phrases and words b. Hard time pronouncing different sounds, like /r/ or /l/
d. Talk to other teachers - correct answers B There is going to be a child in your class with leukemia. What possible struggles/problems should you expect to prepare for that could affect the child's learning? a. Frequent absences b. Struggles with literacy c. Physical appearance d. Behavior issues - correct answers A A teacher has a student with ADHD who has a hard time sitting still for prolonged periods of time. A special speaker is coming in to speak to the class fro 30 minutes. What should the teacher do to accommodate the student? a. Send the student to another classroom while the presentation is going on b. Request a paraprofessional for this time period c. Put the student in a space where he can move around and not distract the speaker d. Keep an eye on the child and take him out of the room if he misbehaves - correct answers C A student with a visual impairment cannot see things that are projected on the wall. A speaker is coming in and showing a slideshow to the class. How can you best accommodate this student? a. Give the student a written description of the slides
b. Sit the student right next to the projector c. Give the student a paper copy of the slides to follow along with d. Discuss the presentation with the student after - correct answers C A teacher's class isn't following directions. Which of the following should the teacher do first? a. Sit with another teacher and make a list of step by step directions to follow when instructing your students b. Have another teacher come sit in your class, observe and give feedback c. Talk with the students and work with them first d. Ask the principal to take care of it - correct answers C A teacher allows students to pick a method to demonstrate what they learned about a particular subject. For example, they can make a power point, make a model, or a drawing.What type of instructional approach is this? a. Universal design b. Interdisciplinary Approach c. Direct Instruction d. All of the above - correct answers A A fourth grade teacher wants to measure the skill level of students in certain subjects at the beginning of the school year. What type of assessment would be best to use?
b. When providing information off the school website for parents c. When giving a well-known children's book to each child for use in class d. During in-service day activities - correct answers C Albert Bandura's theory of modeling requires four steps. Which of the following is not one of Bandura's observational learning steps? a. Attending to the lesson b. Remembering what was learned c. Participating in classroom meetings to discuss rules d. Trying out a new skill or concept - correct answers C Mrs. Mallow, the physical education teacher, asks her students to write an essay explaining the rules to a game of their choice. Which domain of learning is she testing? a. Psychomotor domain b. Cognitive domain c. Affective domain d. Linguistic domain - correct answers B Who should a teacher check with before incorporating any holidays into classroom activities? a. Parents b. Principal
c. Superintendent of the school d. State standards - correct answers A Which of the following actions would be considered unethical for a teacher? a. Accepting tickets to a professional sporting event from parents for helping their child after school b. Talking to a paraprofessional about state assessments and results c. Talking with a parent after school d. None of the above - correct answers A According to theorists, what is the best way that children learn? a. Through play b. Thinking logically c. Construction of knowledge d. None of the above - correct answers C What is the best way to interpret a student's standardized test results to their family? a. Give them a copy of the standardized test b.Explain how the test lines up with state standards c. Explain the score using jargon-free language - correct answers C