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Deck 1: Teaching: Is It for Me
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Which of the following was one of the major effects of school desegregation on teachers during the decade after the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision?
A) Many black teachers lost their jobs.
B) The demand for black teachers rose sharply.
C) Educational requirements for teachers were lowered.
D) There was a massive departure of white teachers from the field.
A) Many black teachers lost their jobs.
B) The demand for black teachers rose sharply.
C) Educational requirements for teachers were lowered.
D) There was a massive departure of white teachers from the field.
A
2
During and immediately after America's Civil War, the demand for teachers rose sharply in the South, mainly due to the educational needs of
A) women.
B) orphaned children.
C) newly freed slaves.
D) former prisoners of war.
A) women.
B) orphaned children.
C) newly freed slaves.
D) former prisoners of war.
C
3
Catherine Beecher's argument for women as teachers was based largely on the idea that
A) men were doing a poor job as teachers.
B) women were the equals of men in every respect.
C) teaching children was part of women's natural role.
D) there were not enough men available to meet the need.
A) men were doing a poor job as teachers.
B) women were the equals of men in every respect.
C) teaching children was part of women's natural role.
D) there were not enough men available to meet the need.
C
4
Which of the following resulted from the evolution of teaching into a women's profession?
A) Marriage rates declined.
B) Teacher salary levels fell.
C) The school day became shorter.
D) The status of teachers in society grew.
A) Marriage rates declined.
B) Teacher salary levels fell.
C) The school day became shorter.
D) The status of teachers in society grew.
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5
During the American colonial era, paid teachers were commonly young men who
A) had no better job prospects.
B) had completed a baccalaureate degree in education.
C) had been apprenticed to a teacher in their early teens.
D) taught until they could return to college or find other professional employment.
A) had no better job prospects.
B) had completed a baccalaureate degree in education.
C) had been apprenticed to a teacher in their early teens.
D) taught until they could return to college or find other professional employment.
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6
In the Ingersoll/Smith study, teachers who left the field due to dissatisfaction most commonly cited
A) low salaries.
B) poor facilities.
C) large class sizes.
D) discipline problems.
A) low salaries.
B) poor facilities.
C) large class sizes.
D) discipline problems.
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7
In the United States, the percentage of new teachers who leave the field of teaching in the first five years is between ___ and ___ percent.
A) 20; 30
B) 40; 50
C) 60; 70
D) 80; 90
A) 20; 30
B) 40; 50
C) 60; 70
D) 80; 90
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8
The most common reason teachers give for choosing a teaching career is
A) subject matter interests
B) the importance of the work.
C) the influence of a former teacher.
D) a desire to work with young people.
A) subject matter interests
B) the importance of the work.
C) the influence of a former teacher.
D) a desire to work with young people.
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9
The nationwide move to require all public school teachers to have completed a bachelor's degree took place during the ________.
A) 1910s
B) 1930s
C) 1950s
D) 1970s
A) 1910s
B) 1930s
C) 1950s
D) 1970s
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10
Which of the following best expresses the major purpose of the progressive education movement?
A) to revive basic instruction.
B) to abolish political corruption through education.
C) to make the United States a world leader in education.
D) to create an environment for helping to improve American life.
A) to revive basic instruction.
B) to abolish political corruption through education.
C) to make the United States a world leader in education.
D) to create an environment for helping to improve American life.
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