Effective Teaching Methods Research-Based Practice 10th Edition By Gary Borich Test Bank, Questions and Answers (All Chapters)
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Effective Teaching Methods:
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Angelica D. Blanchette
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, Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Effective Teacher 1
Learning Outcome Quizzes 1
Application Exercises 13
Test Items 17
Test Answer Key 22
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, Chapter 1: The Effective Teacher
Chapter 1 Learning Outcome Quizzes
Learning Outcome 1.1 Explain the role that research plays in demonstrating how
teaching strategies and methods contribute to student performance.
[Q1]
What has become the focus of modern definitions of effective teaching?
1. The teachers’ personality traits and community ideals
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2. How teachers interact with parents and colleagues
3. The amount of education that a teacher possesses
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4. The teacher-student interaction within the classroom [correct]
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[Response to Answer Choice 1]
This was the previous focus. Research has since moved beyond this because it was
unrealistic.
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Teachers should be able to interact with many different personalities and be a good
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teammate within the school setting, however it has little effect on student achievement.
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[Response to Answer Choice 3]
Teachers are required to hold certain credentials, and attend professional development
regularly, however they must apply the knowledge learned.
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[Response to Correct Answer Choice 4]
Positive teacher-student interactions directly impact student achievement and the
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effectiveness of the teacher.
[Q2]
What characteristics would have been considered a “good teacher” decades ago?
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1. Smart, angry, and bold
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2. Honest, considerate, and generous [correct]
3. Thoughtful, strict, and envious
4. Unfriendly, intelligent, and funny
[Response to Answer Choice 1]
Teachers should not have been angry.
[Response to Correct Answer Choice 2]
Teachers were expected to be overall good people.
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Teachers should only exude positive character traits.
[Response to Answer Choice 4]
An unfriendly teacher would not have been considered a good citizen or good
employee.
[Q3]
Why did the definition of an ideal teacher shift?
1. The ideals were unfair to teachers.
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2. Schools and divisions were unable to find enough teachers who held these qualities.
3. The standards were unclear and could not be consistently applied. [correct]
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4. Colleges and universities were unable to effectively teach these qualities to their
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teacher candidates.
[Response to Answer Choice 1]
While some teachers may have felt the unfairness, this was not the reason for the
change, and not all teachers felt this way.
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There has not been research and/or data to support this claim.
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[Response to Correct Answer Choice 3]
The standards were unclear and unobjective. There was no way to measure a teacher’s
performance using these standards and ideals.
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[Response to Answer Choice 4]
Teaching personalities may have been a challenge, however this was not the reason for
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the change.
[Q4]
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How did researchers collect data on classroom interactions between teachers and
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1. One researcher observed one classroom for a single class period.
2. Several researchers observed several classrooms over many days. [correct]
3. Several researchers observed classrooms as they participated in end-of-year
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4. Several researchers interviewed students about their overall satisfaction with school
and their teacher.
[Response to Answer Choice 1]
This method would have yielded too little data to reveal any patterns.
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