Deck 3: Professionalism in Early Childhood Education: Framing Best Practices
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Deck 3: Professionalism in Early Childhood Education: Framing Best Practices
1
Which is NOT one of the essential components of professionalism in early care and education?
A) Partnerships with families
B) Observation and assessment
C) Defining test cut scores to refuse children entrance into kindergarten
D) Specialized knowledge of child development
A) Partnerships with families
B) Observation and assessment
C) Defining test cut scores to refuse children entrance into kindergarten
D) Specialized knowledge of child development
Defining test cut scores to refuse children entrance into kindergarten
2
ACEI is based on the work of which influential theorist?
A) Maria Montessori
B) Friedrich Froebel
C) Sputnik I
D) G. Stanley Hall
A) Maria Montessori
B) Friedrich Froebel
C) Sputnik I
D) G. Stanley Hall
Friedrich Froebel
3
What is NAEYC?
A) A child-care center licensing agency.
B) The largest early childhood professional organization.
C) A family welfare services center.
D) A high-quality preschool program in Washington, D.C.
A) A child-care center licensing agency.
B) The largest early childhood professional organization.
C) A family welfare services center.
D) A high-quality preschool program in Washington, D.C.
The largest early childhood professional organization.
4
What does NAEYC do?
A) Promote best practices, support professional practice in the field and research.
B) License child-care centers.
C) Provide developmental screening tests for preschool children.
D) Publish a prescribed curriculum of activities designed to promote quality care.
A) Promote best practices, support professional practice in the field and research.
B) License child-care centers.
C) Provide developmental screening tests for preschool children.
D) Publish a prescribed curriculum of activities designed to promote quality care.
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5
What is the Developmentally Appropriate Practice statement?
A) A series of activities promoting social skills and literacy.
B) A research report presenting statistics highlighting the importance of quality programs for young children living with limited incomes.
C) Guidelines for sensitively working with linguistically diverse children.
D) A framework of guidelines outlining sound practice based on developmental theory and culturally responsive teaching.
A) A series of activities promoting social skills and literacy.
B) A research report presenting statistics highlighting the importance of quality programs for young children living with limited incomes.
C) Guidelines for sensitively working with linguistically diverse children.
D) A framework of guidelines outlining sound practice based on developmental theory and culturally responsive teaching.
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6
What were the key reasons for the creation of the DAP statement?
A) Increasing numbers of children in out-of-home care, academic push-down of elementary education curricula, variation in program quality.
B) Several court cases publicizing abuse in centers, need to regulate public funding for child-care programs.
C) Federally appointed commission on early childhood education charged with the task of creating a national program model.
D) Need to standardize care based on universal expectations for programs.
A) Increasing numbers of children in out-of-home care, academic push-down of elementary education curricula, variation in program quality.
B) Several court cases publicizing abuse in centers, need to regulate public funding for child-care programs.
C) Federally appointed commission on early childhood education charged with the task of creating a national program model.
D) Need to standardize care based on universal expectations for programs.
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7
What are the three core key principles for teacher decision making outlined in the DAP statement?
A) Knowledge of: family income, parent work status, child development.
B) Knowledge of: number of siblings, child development, home language.
C) Knowledge of: child development, families' social and cultural backgrounds, individual development.
D) Knowledge of: children's social and cultural backgrounds, family income, parents' marital status.
A) Knowledge of: family income, parent work status, child development.
B) Knowledge of: number of siblings, child development, home language.
C) Knowledge of: child development, families' social and cultural backgrounds, individual development.
D) Knowledge of: children's social and cultural backgrounds, family income, parents' marital status.
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8
What is the most effective way to build your knowledge of individual children's development?
A) Through systematic observations.
B) By giving parents lengthy questionnaires.
C) By asking previous teachers.
D) By administering a personality test.
A) Through systematic observations.
B) By giving parents lengthy questionnaires.
C) By asking previous teachers.
D) By administering a personality test.
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9
A variety of rating scales are used to evaluate teachers and programs to ensure high-quality early care and education programs. These rating scales include all of the following, EXCEPT:
A) Environmental scales
B) Health and Safety checklists
C) Literacy assessment scales
D) Height/weight requirement charts
A) Environmental scales
B) Health and Safety checklists
C) Literacy assessment scales
D) Height/weight requirement charts
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10
How do teachers use the Code of Ethical Conduct?
A) As a rule book listing the right way to handle difficult situations.
B) As a guidebook for handling challenging behavior in children.
C) As a rationale for deferring decision making in complicated situations.
D) As a guide for professionally handling complex situations that involve several obligations.
A) As a rule book listing the right way to handle difficult situations.
B) As a guidebook for handling challenging behavior in children.
C) As a rationale for deferring decision making in complicated situations.
D) As a guide for professionally handling complex situations that involve several obligations.
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11
What is an ethical dilemma?
A) A time when you are called upon to do something you don't want to do.
B) A complex situation that is not easily solved by research or law and for which there is more than one possible course of action.
C) A situation where the right answer is clear, but it is not desirable.
D) A situation in which your needs as a teacher supersede those of your children.
A) A time when you are called upon to do something you don't want to do.
B) A complex situation that is not easily solved by research or law and for which there is more than one possible course of action.
C) A situation where the right answer is clear, but it is not desirable.
D) A situation in which your needs as a teacher supersede those of your children.
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12
Why is a Code of Ethical Conduct particularly important for early childhood professionals?
A) Children are particularly vulnerable to adult influences, power, and authority.
B) Children often present challenging behavior that is hard to deal with.
C) Parents' wishes are often in conflict with the best interests of children.
D) Early childhood professionals need an answer sheet for how to work with children and parents.
A) Children are particularly vulnerable to adult influences, power, and authority.
B) Children often present challenging behavior that is hard to deal with.
C) Parents' wishes are often in conflict with the best interests of children.
D) Early childhood professionals need an answer sheet for how to work with children and parents.
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13
All of the following are key ideals and principles of the Code of Ethical Conduct, EXCEPT:
A) Preserve each child's right to live in safe, healthy settings.
B) Refrain from getting involved in cases of suspected neglect.
C) Respect and empower the potential of each child.
D) Remain current in research advances to improve practice.
A) Preserve each child's right to live in safe, healthy settings.
B) Refrain from getting involved in cases of suspected neglect.
C) Respect and empower the potential of each child.
D) Remain current in research advances to improve practice.
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