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Learning Communities

Create collaborative environments where students can engage in learning experiences, build connections, and support each other's academic and personal growth.

collaboration

engagement

support

diversity

inclusion

empowerment

shared goals

networking

sharing

dialogue

reflection

peer learning

mentorship

interdisciplinary

community-building

Which is not a manifestation of a global teacher?

  • intercultural sensitivity
  • classroom application of globalization
  • acceptance of difference
  • classroom localization

What's the purpose of learning commons?

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  • They allow for academics libraries to provide wider ranging and more cohesive services
  • They allow for public libraries to provide more cohesive services
  • They allow middle to lower class student to have access to computers and other technologies
  • They allow for older students to follow their long distance classes

Means the quality of being able to make a project or an article of functional value out of existing materials and resources with a touch of originality.

  • Creative
  • Innovative
  • Resourceful
  • Inventive

The program outcomes for teacher education degrees clearly state that every future teacher :

  • demonstrate proficiency
  • demonstrate teaching-learning
  • demonstrate care for students
  • All of the above

A task used to study the malleability of eyewitness memory that involves presenting a video or series of slides followed by a written description of the event

  • misinformation paradigm

In England how many children in ten do not own a book

  • Three out every ten children
  • Four out every ten children
  • Two out of every ten childre

Learning is a change in human disposition or capability which can be retained and which is not a simply ascribable to the process of growth.

  • Gagne
  • Bruner
  • Piaget
  • Dewey

Being able to understand logical relationships between mathematical concepts and operations is called ____________ _____________.

  • mathematics reasoning
  • mathematics reasoning
  • math reasoning
  • mathematical reasoning

A task that is used to study memory for remote events that asks individuals to recall episodes from specific periods of life

  • autobiographical memory schedule

The previous definition of a learning disability applies to language that is either _____________ or ______________. (separate answers with a space only)

  • written spoken
  • written spoken
  • spoken written

What opportunities must global teachers let their learners engage in?

  • digital education technologies
  • socially responsible actions
  • indigenous learning resources

Being able to process numerical symbols to derive results is called __________ _________.

  • mathematics calculation
  • mathematics calculation
  • math calculation
  • mathematical calculation

Loss of memories formed prior to the onset of amnesia

  • retrograde amnesia

A task used to study illusory memory that involves encoding semtanically related lists of words

  • DRM paradigm

The following are components of EPP except:

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Home Economics
  • Science and Technology
  • Industrial Arts

The ability to understand spoken language at a level commensurate with the student's age and ability levels is called...

  • Listening comprehension
  • Oral expression
  • Reading comprehension
  • Written expression
  • None of the above

The finding that recall of autobiographical memories tends to be centered around the late teens and early 20's

  • reminiscence bump

Use technology tools to create new learning opportunities to support ____________ learners

  • community

Observation of violence is linked to a ________ likelihood of subsequently acting aggressively

  • greater

The finding that memory accuracy and confidence are often weakly correlated in studies of eyewitness memory

  • accuracy/confidence paradox

What is the end goal of the TEDP Master Plan for 2015-2025?

  • adopt the 21st Century Philippine Education for all public and private schools
  • sustain a strong foundation for developing glocal Filipino professional teachers
  • apply field-based learning

Learning is by doing

  • Gagne
  • Bruner
  • Piaget
  • Dewey

The concentric circle system can be used to create

  • Heterogeneous groups
  • Homogeneous groups
  • Pair work
  • Fixed groups

In terms of teaching & learning, what does 'acceleration' mean?

  • Increasing the pace of your lesson
  • This is were very bright school students are put forward a year
  • This is were deadlines are shortened to increase throughput of student work

Approximately what percentage of today's students have a learning disability?

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5%
  • .05

From an innovative perspective, what's the role of the student? (select the wrong one)

  • leader learner
  • active role
  • responsible for their educational process
  • external to their learning process

What does QTLS stand for?

  • Qualified Teacher Lecturer Status
  • Qualified Teacher Learning & Skills
  • Qualified Teacher Lecturing Skills

Where do you mostly find learning commons?

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  • At schools
  • At school libraries
  • At Universities
  • At Community libraries

From an innovative perspective, what's the role of the teacher? (select the wrong one)

  • guide
  • facilitator
  • gives answers
  • promotes student participation

Uses a variety of teaching methods to remove any barriers to learning and gives all students equal opportunities to succeed

  • UDL
  • SDG
  • Merrill's Instructional Design Principles
  • Bloom's Taxonomy

When referring to the PAR model, what does the abbreviation PAR stand for?

  • Present, Assess, Reciprocate
  • Peruse, Answer, Reflect
  • Present, Apply, Review

Defined as a diverse set of technological tools and resources used to communicate and to create, disseminate, store and manage information

  • Industrial arts
  • ICT
  • Home Economics
  • Agriculture

Department of Education issued Department of Education Order ________, s.2017 mandating the use of Professional Standard for Teachers (PPST) to start with the Beginning Teachers

  • 42

Name one of the essential characteristics of a PLC

  • Shared mission, vision, values and goals

The PLC 's response to students who experience difficulty is:

  • Timely
  • Timely
  • Encouragin
  • Based on intervention rather than remediation
  • Directive

Professional Learning Communities involve teacher teams working collaboratively to:

  • prepare units/assessments
  • think about what students are learning
  • discuss how teaching can be improved
  • all are correct

A person can have a dual exceptionality, meaning that they have a learning disability along with another condition. Which of the following is NOT an example of a condition that could accompany a learning disability to qualify as a dual exceptionality?

  • Giftedness
  • Language differences
  • Lack of opportunity
  • Another primary disability such as sensory impairment or emotional disorder
  • None of the above

There are key questions that teachers need to ask themselves

  • TRUE
  • FALSE

A form of consolidation that involves alterations of our knowledge networks through complex interactions between brain structures lasting for weeks to years after learning experiences

  • reorganization

How many layers are there in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

  • 5
  • 4
  • 6

Positive interdependence is the main characteristic of:

  • Service learning
  • Cooperative learning
  • Project-Based learning
  • Problem-Based learning

“demonstrate proficiency in the ____________________________of Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) resources in promoting quality teaching-learning process”.

  • development and utilization

Sudden and severe disruption of the representation of relationships between items in an existing memory network

  • catastrophic interference

ICT Competency Standards consists of how many domains?

  • 7
  • 6
  • 8
  • 5

What is ONE of the big ideas in which PLC is based on:

  • Ensuring that students learn

The phases of investigation, preparation, action, reflection and demonstration belong to:

  • Service learning
  • Cooperative learning
  • Problem-Based learninf
  • Gamification

What is a state where everyone can communicate or share ideas regardless of distance, worldviews, and differences?

  • global village

What's the future of learning common?

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  • It is meant to gain access to the global, interconnected and interactive communication networks of the present.
  • It is meant to gain access to the global, interconnected and interactive communication networks of the future.
  • It will soon introduce automated lecturers
  • It is the future of learning

In observational learning

  • Observer’s behavior changes after viewing the behavior of a model
  • Observer’s behavior stays the same after viewing the behavior of a model
  • Observer’s behavior varies depending on the persom after viewing the behavior of a model

All competencies are not included in Technology tools domain, except?

  • Use ICT knowledge to solve complex problems and support student collaborative activities
  • Demonstrate proficiency in the use of technology tool to support community of learners
  • Collaborate with peers, colleagues and stakeholders to access information in support of professional learning
  • Demonstrate social, ethical and legal responsibility in the use of technology tools and resources

The first principle of Merrill's Instructional Design is:

  • Integration
  • Activation
  • Problem-centered
  • Application

A paradigm where individuals are given a word and asked to recall a related autobiographical memory

  • galton cueing method

What is the complete title of lesson one to emerge as a global teacher?

  • BECOMING A GLOBAL TEACHER AND GLOCAL TEACHER: A CHALLENGE
  • ON BECOMING A GLOBAL TEACHER
  • THE GLOBAL AND GLOCAL TEACHER PROFESSIONAL: IS THERE A DIFFERENCE?

The negative influence of materials learned after a target item on subsequent memory for the target event

  • retroactive interference

Teacher A is using laptop in teaching Science, what kind of teacher is Teacher A?

  • Digital Teacher
  • ICT Teacher
  • Traditional Teacher
  • Normal Teacher

According to Bloom's Taxonomy, how many levels can cognitive processes be divided into?

  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7

Scientist that believed in observational learning

  • Albert Bandura
  • Matthew Montejo
  • B.F. Skinner

A form of memory that reflects events from the individual's past that includes specific contextual details

  • autobiographical memory

Pedagogical approach in which direct instruction takes place outside the classroom and class time is used to carry out activities.

  • Flipped Classroom
  • Problem-Based Learning
  • Learning communities
  • Project-Based Learning

What do digital technologies bring compared to printed books?

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  • They offer additional pathways to learning and content acquisition
  • They offer additional learning content
  • They are more manageable
  • They are easy to store

Means the quality of being able to develop an article or a project which is an original one, or an improvement of an existing one.

  • Innovative
  • Resourceful
  • Creative
  • Inventive

Why are learning communities important?

  • [No Answer]

What is professional learning communities?

  • [No Answer]

Which of the following is NOT an example of a psychological process used in information processing?

  • Long-term memory
  • Short-term memory
  • Physical activity
  • Attention
  • Perception

We should use the UDL only if we have disabled students in our class

  • True
  • False

Learning is an active process and learners construct new ideas or concepts based upon existing knowledge.

  • Gagne
  • Piaget
  • Bruner
  • Dewey

To undergo an active process through which a new and initially changeable or labile memory becomes permanent

  • consolidation

When did libraries first appear?

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  • In 100 BC
  • In 500 AD
  • In 2600 BC
  • In 1000 AC

What's the other name for libraries as learning commons?

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  • 3 key zones
  • Free zone
  • Free space
  • Bubbles

When does the brain stop growing?

  • Mid 20's
  • Around 12 years of age
  • The brain and skull reach their full adult sizes by 16 to 18 years of age

It serves as a starting point for teachers to design learning objectives to carry out their educational practice.

  • Merrill's Instructional Design Principles
  • UDL
  • Bloom's Taxonomy
  • SDG

UDL seeks to provide multiple forms of engagement, action & expression, and...:

  • representation

The group maintains its components for a long period of time. Each student performs a position with specific functions. These groups allow the creation of a favorable affective climate and facilitate the control and management of the class.

  • Flexible groups
  • Interactive groups
  • Fixed groups
  • Large groups

The foundation of a PLC is based on _____ big ideas

  • 4
  • 3
  • 5
  • 2

The finding that individuals often cannot report specific events that occurred before age 2

  • infantile amnesia

PLC stands for

  • Professional Leadership Council
  • Practice Learn Create
  • Professional Learning Communities
  • Practical Leadership Components

An educational program which features fabrication of objects in wood or metal using a variety of hand, power, or machine tools

  • Home Economics
  • Industrial Arts
  • Entrepreneuship
  • ICT

According to Hattie which teaching strategy has the highest effect in the classroom?

  • Direct Instruction
  • _Feedback

Is a primary subject that deals with lessons about home management and skills in productivity in agriculture and industrial arts.

  • EPP

What is observational learning?

  • Learning from reading books
  • Learning behavior but not showing behavior until rewarded
  • Learning by watching the behavior of another person, or model

An important part of establishing an effective PLC is to:

  • schedule date/time for meetings in calendar
  • establish meeting protocols
  • look at data, collaborate and reflect
  • all are correct

Which is not a goal of global education?

  • increasing fluency in other languages
  • increasing knowledge about multicultural settings
  • increasing critical attitudes toward other cultures

A language learning disability in ___________ ____________ affects aperson's ability to understand the meaning of written language

  • reading comprehension

What concept means a global outlook adapted to local condition or a local culture that assigns meaning to global influences?

  • glocalization

What is the complete name of your course instructor?

  • Nardy Duterte
  • Jonard P. Duterte
  • Junard Duterte
  • Junard P. Duterte

The field deals with the relationship between individuals, families and communities, an the environment in which they live.

  • Home Economics

PLC's should focus on data, collaborative improvements and

  • happy hour
  • test scores
  • reflection
  • writing assessments

Tony Buzan is famous for what?

  • Public speaking
  • Mind Maps
  • Neuro Linguistic Programming

According to Bloom's Taxonomy, which cognitive process is the most complex?

  • evaluating
  • creating
  • remembering
  • understanding

Observational learning may have a genetic basis.

  • True
  • False

What does a learning community do?

  • It only sets objectives
  • It enables shared learning
  • It supports distributed leadership
  • It connects people
  • It accelerates progress toward impact at scale

What year was the Education Reform Act?

  • 1982
  • 1985
  • 1988

The UDL is an original concept from the education field.

  • True
  • False

Use ____________to develop 21st century skills: information and media and technology skills and learning and innovation skills, career skills and effective communication skills

  • ICT tools

Which of these characteristics is typical of a traditional classroom?

  • Variety of resources
  • Encourages lectures/master classes
  • ICT integration
  • Self-creation of knowledge

Who is the Secretary of State for Education

  • Rt Hon Andrew Lansley MP
  • Rt Hon Michael Gove MP
  • Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP

What is a set of desirable skills and dispositions among teachers help foster the learners’ global awareness?

  • global competence

Means the ability or quality of making the unavailable materials and tools available through the use of alternatives and/or devising or making improvised tools.

  • Innovative
  • Inventive
  • Creative
  • Resourceful

What are the challenges to learning commons?

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  • How to go from traditional libraries to these new types of learning concepts
  • How to make people comfortable with that new concept
  • How to attract more traffic in those venues
  • How to reconfigure current spaces +access to the technologies that makes it possible

What does EPP stands for?

  • Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan

Amnesia that causes greater loss of memories for events that occurred recently before a trauma than for events that occurred more remotely in the past

  • temporally graded retrograde amnesia

What's the role of the school library?

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  • People get to express themselves with more ease
  • Students get to learn more effectively
  • It has an integral and transformative role to play in implementing this new form of education
  • It transforms people's idea about education

To prepare what the future holds, what should the glocal teachers do?

  • prepare diverse learners for the global village without forgetting their local communities
  • prepare diverse learners for the 21st century literacies and future jobs in global market
  • prepare diverse learners for the modern and digital technologies responsive to distance education

Which of the following are chracterisitics of an effective PLC?

  • Meeting day/time needs to be in the team members schedule on a regular basis
  • Meeting day/time needs to be in the team members schedule on a regular basis
  • Encourage and guide teachers to look beyond test grades to other student work. Work with them.
  • Establish meeting protocols and an effective, organized facilitator.

Although Marshall feels that student learning should be figured into a teacher's evaluation, one component that can be detrimental to PLCs progress is:

  • Test scores
  • Projects
  • Report card grades
  • Portfolio

A learning disability may manifest in an imperfect ability to... (choose all that apply)

  • Think
  • Think
  • Listen or speak
  • Read, write, or spell
  • Behave
  • Do mathematical calculations

Bandura's ____________ theory of learning states that people learn through watching a(n) _________

  • observational, model

All competencies are included in Organization and Administration domain, except?

  • Manage technology-assisted instruction in an inclusive classroom environment
  • Use technology tools to create new learning opportunities to support community learners
  • Exhibit leadership in shared decision-making using technology tools
  • Explore existing and emerging technology to acquire additional content and pedagogical knowledge

A method of testing eyewitness identification that involves the presentation of several individuals (5+) in a recognition format

  • lineup

PLC stands for:

  • Professional learning college
  • Private learning community
  • Professional learning communities
  • Professors Looking for Challenges

What is one of the advantages of learning commons?

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  • The furniture it provides
  • The people who go there
  • The lectures made available to students
  • The low rate fees charged to students

Is the key to innovation, productivity and effective competition.

  • Home Economics
  • Industrial Arts
  • Agriculture
  • Entrepreneurship

A tendency for individuals to become more confident of an errant decision following positive feedback

  • confirmation bias

All behavior learn or carryout is observed from another source

  • True
  • False

ICT stands for ________.

  • Information and Communication Technologies

A language learning disability in ___________ ____________ affects aperson's ability to use spoken language to communicate ideas.

  • oral expression

What are two priorities that educators shall pay attention to if they aim for global education?

  • ease of information access and increase technologies in classrooms
  • ease of mobility in international travels and study their educational systems
  • ease in applying global educational trends across schools

Show _____________ towards the use of technology tools

  • positive attitude

Type of grouping intended to promote tutoring (student-student), where both have different levels of curricular competence, so that one of them acts as a tutor for the other.

  • Expert groups
  • Pair work
  • Homogeneous groups
  • Small groups

Give your best shots. "GIVE a man a fish and you will feed him for a day: Teach the man how to fish and you will feed him forever."

  • [No Answer]

What does the greek derivation of pedagogy mean?

  • To lead the child
  • To instruct the child
  • To punish the child

A method of testing eyewitness identification that involves the presentation of a single individual in a forced choice format

  • showup

Strategy in which students face real-life situations, posed as challenges, in order to guarantee learning that culminates in the creation of a socially valid product.

  • Flipped Classroom
  • Problem-Based Learning
  • Learning communities
  • Project-Based Learning

What terms imply that global education is a result of shrinking world due to technology access?

  • one planet schoolhouse and global village
  • one planet schoolhouse and flatworld
  • globall village and flatworld

Which of the following are strategies that a teacher can employ when assisting students with learning disabilities. (check all that apply)

  • Assist with organization
  • Assist with organization
  • Call attention to their difficulties in front of others so they are more conscious of them
  • Provide extra time for transitions and responses
  • Give directions orally and in written format
  • Know the student's IEP goals and objectives

When did the concept emerge?

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  • In 2005
  • In the 1990's
  • In 2012
  • In the 1960's

How many SDG are there?

  • 15
  • 17
  • 20
  • 27

A task used to study the confirmation bias effect in eyewitness identification

  • post identification feedback paradigm

What year did Myerscough receive incorporation, becoming independent of the County Council, and being renamed Myerscough College.

  • 1997
  • 1995
  • 1993

When Dr. Andrew Churches updated the taxonomy for the digital era, changed the levels of the taxonomy.

  • True
  • False

If there is one thing that changed the world so fast, it is

  • TECHNOLOGY
  • PANDEMIC
  • ICT
  • NONE OF THE ABOVE

What is somethin that globalizes communication by connecting the users from around the world?

  • internet

A language learning disability in ______ ______ ______ affects aperson's ability to use sound/symbol associations to learn phonics in order to comprehend text.

  • basic reading skills

How much does it cost to join the IFL as a member for a year?

  • £28
  • £38
  • £35

All competencies are not included in Teacher Professional Learning domain, except?

  • Demonstrate awareness of policies affecting ICT in education
  • Utilize technology in creating communities practiceCorrect -
  • Use ICT tools to develop 21st century skills: information and media and technology skills and learning and innovation skills, career skills and effective communication skills
  • Explore existing and emerging technology to acquire additional content and pedagogical knowledge

Hypothesis proposed by Ribot that the likelihood that a particular memory will be lost due to injury is inversely related to the time elapsed between the event to be remembered and the injury

  • law of regression

True or false: An effective PLC should set as many goals as possible to improve learning and teaching.

  • false

IDEA defines a learning disability as a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or using ______________.

  • language

What is the meaning of ICT?

  • Information, Communications and Technology

What's the specific year does CHED provided the ICT Competency Standards?

  • 2020
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2017

A form of memory that reflects events from the individual's past but lacks specific contextual details

  • personal semantic memory

All competencies are included in Pedagogy domain, except?

  • Apply relevant technology tools for classroom activities
  • Use ICT knowledge to solve complex problems and support student collaborative activities
  • Model collaborative knowledge instruction in face to face and virtual environments
  • Evaluate digital and non-digital learning resources in response to student’s diverse needsCorrect -

Does observing real- life exposure to actual violence lead to increase in aggression?

  • No
  • Unknown
  • Yes

Is the science and art of cultivating plants and livestock

  • Agriculture

Which is not a duty of a global teacher?

  • maximize technology use and digital tools in teaching poor students
  • understand the different educational systems of countries
  • master skills and competencies that respond to global demands
  • possess worldviews that are acceptable to multinational communities

How can a global teacher become a glocal teacher?

  • by adopting in local setting the good educational systems and practices
  • by translating into local languages the Western ideas in English
  • by considering the surrounding culture, traditions, and contexts

Where does a plenary come in a lesson, is it

  • The beginning of a lesson
  • The middle of a lesson
  • The end of a lesson

Violent video games have also been linked to actual aggression

  • True
  • False

Copycat killings are an example of observational learning

  • True
  • False
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