Intro to Education: Chapter 1 & 2

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they make tacit agreements with their students that neither will push the other too hard

According to The Shopping Mall High School, how do many teachers deal with classroom management?

are ignored and poorly served

According to the authors of The Shopping Mall High School, average high school students...

what we will accomplish as teachers

According to the authors of this text, the question "Why Teach?" is important because our answer is a good indicator of....

A salary that rivals other professional salaries

Denise, a medical sales representative, is considering a career switch to teaching. She is bright and outgoing, and likes the high pay she has done earned in sales, yet she has felt drawn to teaching because of the positive contribution she could make to students' lives. If she makes the career switch, which reward is Denise least likely to experience in teaching?

high expectations of students, communication among teachers, and effective behavior management skills

The characteristics of teachers in effective schools include...

social reconstructionism

juan believes that schools can help students become actively involved in alleviating the problem of homelessness. Juan personifies the view of...

volunteer several hours a week at a school or supervise extracurricular activities

A direct way to find out if you will enjoy the realities of teaching is to...

impatience with students who don't share that same passion

A person who enters teaching because of an overwhelming love of a certain subject matter must guard against...

few consistent similarities exist; the schools vary widely based on the grades included in the school and the goals of the administration

A consistent similarity shared among schools teaching students in the middle school grades is that...

D. A strong behavioral focus

A study in Kentucky identified practices in high-poverty schools that result in high student performance, including all of the following except... A. A school-wide ethic of high expectations B. Respectful relations between all participants in the school C. Regular assessment of individual students D. A strong behavioral focus

The amount of time teachers employ the lecture method and directed question and answer

According to Larry Cuban's analysis of high schools, which of the following practices is likely to remain the same in the future?

to get advice from his former teachers about the realities of teaching

After reading several novels about teaching, Jameel has become fascinated with teaching as a career. According to the authors, what else would be a fruitful way to help him decide if teaching is the right career for him?

high teacher expectations, strong instructional leadership, and orderly environments

Among the characteristics of school with records of great success in academics are...

aiding the renewal of society

Cleo, and earth science teacher, spends considerable time working with her students on environmental projects that demand their critical thinking and problem solving skills. Most recently, they have been working on a project exploring groundwater contamination and its effects on the environment. Cleo most likely sees the purpose of her teaching as a means of....

his actual work with adolescents

During Noam's 12 years of teaching, he has coached an award-winning chemistry team, successfully taught advanced placement chemistry, chaperoned numerous overnight camping trips, coached the girls' volleyball team, and worked as a class advisor. In his career, Noam is probably most rewarded by...

show her the course listings of numerous other courses available at her requested times and sign her drop-add sheet to expedite the process

Hildi has selected her courses for the academic year, but after one week she finds that two of the courses do not interest her. She plans a meeting with her guidance counselor to rearrange her schedule. If this school is accurately represented by the shopping mall model, her guidance counselor will most likely...

the teacher directing and controlling the discussion

In his study, Philip Jackson noted that teachers engage in hundreds of interchanges a day. He found that most of these interchanges involved...

C. ensure that the young know and appreciate the dominant ideas and values of their society's culture

In the model of school as acculturation, schools... A. train students to be change agents B. emphasize specific subject matter content C. ensure that the young know and appreciate the dominant ideas and values of their society's culture D. help students to critique their society's culture

the actual teaching and satisfaction from the performance of an important social service

Intrinsic rewards in teaching include...

B. Intellectual purposes

Jacques Barzun preferred the following purposes of schools... A. social purposes B. Intellectual purposes C. Economic purposes D. Political and civic purposes

B. A generous work schedule, providing him time to paint

Juan, a talented young artist, has already had some of his watercolors displayed at showings. In addition to painting, he also enjoys teaching painting to young children. He feels strongly that art should be part of every child's education. If Juan decides to become an art teacher, which of the following extrinsic rewards will he most certainly experience? A. The status and recognition of being an accomplished teacher B. A generous work schedule, providing him time to paint C. A secure and high salary D. The sense of power that he will be able to change curriculum

D. A work schedule allowing generous time for oneself

Of the following extrinsic rewards, which is most closely associated with teaching? A. A competitive salary B. High status and prestige C. Power over one's subordinates and associates D. A work schedule allowing generous time for oneself

students may then not be able to recognize the merits of any other culture besides the dominant one of their society

One draw back of using schools as vehicles for cultural transmission is that...

teach students to become involved and informed citizens

One of the most effective ways teachers can aid the renewal of society is to...

economic reconstructionist

Paulo Freire was a(n)

emphasize the benefits of competition and consistently reward students who perform better than their classmates

Reid Conrad firmly believes that the purpose of schools is to transmit dominant American culture. What might he do in class to further his educational goals?

school size

Research has shown that each of the following school characteristics are influenced by the grade configuration of the middle school except...

A specific, formalized process aimed mostly at the young

Schooling

The young are agents of change

Social Reconstructionists

become acceptable members of society

Socialization is an important element of schooling. As a result of socialization, children learn how to...

C. She enjoys intellectual stimulation and wants to perform a service to society

Tai is a college sophomore with numerous interests. Public service has always appealed to her, yet she is not sure if teaching will be the most satisfying career. Which of the following would be the best indicators that Tai would find satisfaction in teaching? A. She feels a strong desire to contribute to society and wants a secure salary B. She wants recognition for her work, and she enjoys working with people C. She enjoys intellectual stimulation and wants to perform a service to society D. She wants to work with others and desires a work schedule with ample personal time

C. His attraction to status

Telly, the president of the senior class at State U., thinks he would enjoy teaching history and civics, because he had always taken a prominent role in student government and finds politics fascination. If Telly decides to become a teacher which of Telly's following interests would least likely be satisfied in a teaching career? A. His pleasure in working with other people B. The opportunity to learn more about history and civics C. His attraction to status D. The opportunity to help create change in people's lives

Tina's effectiveness as a teacher may be diminished because of her unresolved personal problems

Tina suffered a vicious assault when she was a college senior and still feels the aftereffects. Now, several years later, she actively organizes rape awareness seminars for her high school students. During a recent class discussion about date rape, one student raised the possibility that people can be, at times, wrongfully accused. Tina barely contained her anger and dismissed the student's comment immediately. What does this scenario suggest?

the structure of the elementary classroom requires students to develop self-restraint and patience

What could one reasonably conclude from Jackson's observations of elementary classrooms?

being attracted to performing an important social service

What is the best indicator that you will be satisfied teaching?

B. Teacher autonomy and isolated practice

Which of the following does not contribute to effective schools? A. High teacher expectations for all students B. Teacher autonomy and isolated practice C. Faculties with high degrees of task orientation D. High degree of academic engaged time

B. A continual growth process whereby a person gains greater understanding of himself and herself and the world

Which of the following is the best definition of education, according to the text? Education is... A. Technical proficiency that allows one to maneuver throughout the world B. A continual growth process whereby a person gains greater understanding of himself or herself and the world C. Extensive knowledge of several discrete areas that allows one to become a productive member of society D. A formal process of instruction and learning by which one learns to read, write, compute, problem-solve, and think critically about issues

D. The academic track prepares students through traditional subjects, while general and vocational tracks focus on only job-specific courseworks

Which one of the following is not one of the Carnegie Foundation's conclusions regarding high schools? A. High schools continue to add additional purposes and goals to an already full agenda B. High schools offer a comprehensive curriculum with many elective courses C. Academic programs are shaped by the track into which students are placed D. The academic track prepares students through traditional subjects, while general and vocational tracks focus on only job-specific courseworks

Ellen is in the general studies track. Her teachers are well equipped to teach but are uninterested in the students in the general-level courses.

Which type of student would be most likely to be left out of consideration in the shopping mall high school?

D. The notion that change happens most effectively when citizens are actively involved as change agents

which of the following would an educator who is a democratic reconstructionist support? A. Student involvement in local government with the expressed intention of maintaining the security and the stability of the status quo B. The perspective that social problems are best solved by government officials whom citizens select C. Students single-mindedly preparing for their own individual success D. The notion that change happens most effectively when citizens are actively involved as change agents


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