Deck 6: Curriculum: What Will I Teach

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The teacher confirms the success of curriculum by

A) formal evaluation.
B) monitoring student feedback.
C) addressing all learning styles.
D) comparing planned to actual time expended.
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The first question in the Tyler rationale for curriculum development is about

A) currency.
B) assessment.
C) learning styles.
D) educational purposes.
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The demand for multicultural education originated with

A) teachers.
B) students.
C) interest groups.
D) U.S. presidents.
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According to Burns and Purcell, teachers who feel constrained by standards can regain their enthusiasm by

A) defying the standards in subtle ways.
B) exploring innovative ways to achieve the standards.
C) reclaiming their self-worth through volunteer activities.
D) making the standards prominent in all of their preparation materials.
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Early in the multicultural education era, feminist groups criticized existing history books for their focus on ____________ history.

A) natural
B) revisionist
C) sociocultural
D) political and military
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One of the primary goals of multicultural education was to

A) help eliminate discrimination.
B) promote a progressive political agenda.
C) hold all students accountable to the same standards.
D) build support for Lyndon Johnson's Great Society programs.
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The Common Core State Standards foc us on:

A) Math and Science
B) History and English/Language Arts
C) English/Language Arts and Math
D) History and Science
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Which of the following best illustrates the so-called hidden curriculum?

A) an unplanned class discussion on a major current event
B) official curriculum guidelines filed in the school office
C) values and biases that are unstated but ongoing
D) a fourth-grade series on the Civil War
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Some countries have education systems that place students in secondary schools based on career tracks: science, professions, trade, and so on. Which of the four curricular schools of thought does this most closely align with?

A) humanists
B) developmentalists
C) social efficiency educators
D) social meliorists or social constructionists
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Influenced by groups such as the Physical Science Study Committee in the 1950s and 1960s, science instruction in U.S. schools began to place less emphasis on textbook learning and more emphasis on

A) current events in science.
B) laboratory experiments.
C) historical research.
D) Socratic dialogue.
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Deck 6: Curriculum: What Will I Teach
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The teacher confirms the success of curriculum by

A) formal evaluation.
B) monitoring student feedback.
C) addressing all learning styles.
D) comparing planned to actual time expended.
A
2
The first question in the Tyler rationale for curriculum development is about

A) currency.
B) assessment.
C) learning styles.
D) educational purposes.
D
3
The demand for multicultural education originated with

A) teachers.
B) students.
C) interest groups.
D) U.S. presidents.
C
4
According to Burns and Purcell, teachers who feel constrained by standards can regain their enthusiasm by

A) defying the standards in subtle ways.
B) exploring innovative ways to achieve the standards.
C) reclaiming their self-worth through volunteer activities.
D) making the standards prominent in all of their preparation materials.
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Early in the multicultural education era, feminist groups criticized existing history books for their focus on ____________ history.

A) natural
B) revisionist
C) sociocultural
D) political and military
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One of the primary goals of multicultural education was to

A) help eliminate discrimination.
B) promote a progressive political agenda.
C) hold all students accountable to the same standards.
D) build support for Lyndon Johnson's Great Society programs.
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The Common Core State Standards foc us on:

A) Math and Science
B) History and English/Language Arts
C) English/Language Arts and Math
D) History and Science
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Which of the following best illustrates the so-called hidden curriculum?

A) an unplanned class discussion on a major current event
B) official curriculum guidelines filed in the school office
C) values and biases that are unstated but ongoing
D) a fourth-grade series on the Civil War
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Some countries have education systems that place students in secondary schools based on career tracks: science, professions, trade, and so on. Which of the four curricular schools of thought does this most closely align with?

A) humanists
B) developmentalists
C) social efficiency educators
D) social meliorists or social constructionists
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Influenced by groups such as the Physical Science Study Committee in the 1950s and 1960s, science instruction in U.S. schools began to place less emphasis on textbook learning and more emphasis on

A) current events in science.
B) laboratory experiments.
C) historical research.
D) Socratic dialogue.
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