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1. Which of the following is the most appropriate research to conduct as a teacher to improve on your professional practice in the classroom?
2. Which of the following influenced the military training requirements among students in the secondary and tertiary levels?
3. Students are more likely to remain focused on goals and persist despite setbacks when they develop a perception that..
4. The Department of Education gives greater emphasis on the development of basic skills. What is the philosophical basis for this?
5. When administering standardized test for JHS students, the teacher may assist students in which of the following ways?
6. Teacher G, a Christian Living teacher, puts so much significance on values development and discipline. What could be her educational philosophy?
7. Which of the following factors in an elementary classroom is likely to contribute most to a loss of instructional time?
8. A teacher views his students as unique, free choosing and responsible individuals. All classroom activities revolve around the said premise. What theory underlies this?
9. A teacher demonstrated the technique on how to group students according to their needs and interests and how to use self-paced instructional materials. Which philosophy is manifested in this activity
10. The Progressivists emphasized the individuality of the child. What is the concern of the reconstructionists?
11. Every first day of the school year, Miss Abrefa prepared activities which will make her primary 2 children, sing, plan, learn and introduce themselves to the class. What process did she emphasize?
12. According to reconstructionism, the goal of education is to bring about a new social order. Which practice best manifests this view?
13. Which philosophy approves a teacher who lectures most of the time and requires his students to memorize the rules of grammar?
14. Why should a teacher take the obligation upon himself to study and understand the custom and traditions of the community where he works?
15. What philosophy is related to the practice of schools acting as laboratory for teaching reforms and experimentation?
16. Which of the following is not a function of the school?
17. A teacher who is a recognized expert in carpentry works, taught his students how to prepare and construct good and aesthetic furniture from local resources. What cultural transmission process is this?
18. A teacher who believes in the progressivist theory of education would embrace certain reforms on methodology. Which reform would be consistent with this theory?
19. Activities planned by school clubs/ organizations show school-community connection geared towards society's needs. What philosophy is related to this?
20. In a school, the pupils were asked which nationality they would prefer if given a choice. Majority of the pupils wanted to be Americans. In this case, in which obligation relative to the state are the schools seemed to be failing?