Deck 6: Using Observation in Guiding Children
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Deck 6: Using Observation in Guiding Children
1
Explain the central role of assessment in modern schools.
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2
Defend the importance of objectivity in making observations of children.
No answer
3
List and briefly explain two reasons for observing children's behavior.
No answer
4
Which of the following is true of authentic assessment?
A) It benefits children.
B) It benefits teachers.
C) It benefits parents.
D) all of the above
E) both A and B, but not C
A) It benefits children.
B) It benefits teachers.
C) It benefits parents.
D) all of the above
E) both A and B, but not C
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5
Mr. Nolan is frustrated with Jerry because the seven-year-old disrupts the class so often. Why should this teacher observe Jerry's behavior?
A) It is the teacher's responsibility to observe.
B) Observing the child's behavior will give the teacher information about Jerry.
C) Observing is the first step in helping Jerry.
D) all of these
A) It is the teacher's responsibility to observe.
B) Observing the child's behavior will give the teacher information about Jerry.
C) Observing is the first step in helping Jerry.
D) all of these
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6
What is/are the major difference(s) between ethical and unethical observers of children's behavior?
A) Ethical observers think that they have more responsibility in any relationship; unethical observers do not.
B) Unethical observers believe in discovering children's strengths; ethical observers do not.
C) Ethical observers want to know what children can do with success; unethical observers do not want to know this.
D) both A and C
A) Ethical observers think that they have more responsibility in any relationship; unethical observers do not.
B) Unethical observers believe in discovering children's strengths; ethical observers do not.
C) Ethical observers want to know what children can do with success; unethical observers do not want to know this.
D) both A and C
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7
One good format for observing children's behavior, illustrated in this chapter, is:
A) a time-sensitive document
B) an historical survey
C) a timed writing
D) none of these
A) a time-sensitive document
B) an historical survey
C) a timed writing
D) none of these
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8
A ________ is like an anecdotal record, but it provides more detail.
A) checklist
B) running record
C) rating scale
D) time sampling
A) checklist
B) running record
C) rating scale
D) time sampling
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9
Which of the following best describes anecdotal records?
A) a nonnarrative method for observing
B) require that teachers leave the classroom to observe
C) done with checklists
D) done with rating scales
E) none of these
A) a nonnarrative method for observing
B) require that teachers leave the classroom to observe
C) done with checklists
D) done with rating scales
E) none of these
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10
A ________ is a list of characteristics or behaviors.
A) running record
B) portfolio
C) summative assessment
D) checklist
A) running record
B) portfolio
C) summative assessment
D) checklist
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11
Which of the following is considered a non-narrative form of observation?
A) event sampling
B) rating scales
C) checklists
D) all of these
A) event sampling
B) rating scales
C) checklists
D) all of these
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12
What is a running record?
A) a narrative method for observing
B) a nonnarrative method for observing
C) done while the teacher works with children
D) done with checklists
E) B and C
A) a narrative method for observing
B) a nonnarrative method for observing
C) done while the teacher works with children
D) done with checklists
E) B and C
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13
A checklist:
A) does not tell a story
B) accompanies anecdotal records
C) is a narrative method for observing
D) should be used when you need a lot of detail
E) none of these
A) does not tell a story
B) accompanies anecdotal records
C) is a narrative method for observing
D) should be used when you need a lot of detail
E) none of these
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14
The principal of an elementary has taken away all recesses. The children in this school have begun to act out quite a bit, especially in the late afternoon. What is their "challenging"behavior probably saying to this principal?
A) "We have an unmet need. Please help us meet this need."
B) "We think that taking away recess was a really bad idea!"
C) "Help! We need some exercise."
D) all of these
A) "We have an unmet need. Please help us meet this need."
B) "We think that taking away recess was a really bad idea!"
C) "Help! We need some exercise."
D) all of these
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15
A portfolio is:
A) an organized collection of a student's work
B) a logical method to store and document information about a child's progress
C) a haphazard pile of items placed into a folder or box
D) both A and B only
A) an organized collection of a student's work
B) a logical method to store and document information about a child's progress
C) a haphazard pile of items placed into a folder or box
D) both A and B only
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16
According to the text, what is the major overall goal of assessment?
A) to prepare children for state exams
B) to help parents understand how their child is doing in school
C) to build on children's strengths
D) A and B
E) none of these
A) to prepare children for state exams
B) to help parents understand how their child is doing in school
C) to build on children's strengths
D) A and B
E) none of these
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17
Assessment in early childhood education should be:
A) strength-based
B) standards driven
C) paper-and-pencil format
D) focused on the cognitive domain
E) B and D
A) strength-based
B) standards driven
C) paper-and-pencil format
D) focused on the cognitive domain
E) B and D
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18
Which of the following are purposes of assessment?
A) identify children in need of special services
B) meet learning needs of all children
C) meet developmental needs of all children
D) all of these
E) B and C
A) identify children in need of special services
B) meet learning needs of all children
C) meet developmental needs of all children
D) all of these
E) B and C
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19
Which of the following is a characteristic of authentic assessment?
A) It is performance-based.
B) It emphasizes real-world application of skills.
C) It relies on paper-and-pencil fill in the blank type tests.
D) A and B
E) B and C
A) It is performance-based.
B) It emphasizes real-world application of skills.
C) It relies on paper-and-pencil fill in the blank type tests.
D) A and B
E) B and C
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20
All of the following are examples of authentic assessment, except:
A) paper and pencil, fill in the blank type of test
B) collecting samples of children's work
C) interviewing children
D) teacher observation
A) paper and pencil, fill in the blank type of test
B) collecting samples of children's work
C) interviewing children
D) teacher observation
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21
According to the text, what questions should you ask yourself about children's behavior when observing?
A) who, what, when, where and why?
B) how each participant was involved
C) how the parent could be involved
D) all of the above
A) who, what, when, where and why?
B) how each participant was involved
C) how the parent could be involved
D) all of the above
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22
All of the following are examples of the use of descriptive phrasing except:
A) Ruby raised her hand three times in math class.
B) James was happy to be sitting next to Anna.
C) Alexis tracked the words with her finger as she read aloud.
D) Frankie completed his social studies test in 30 minutes.
A) Ruby raised her hand three times in math class.
B) James was happy to be sitting next to Anna.
C) Alexis tracked the words with her finger as she read aloud.
D) Frankie completed his social studies test in 30 minutes.
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23
When teachers need to summarize observations, they use:
A) running records
B) checklists
C) rating scales
D) event sampling
E) time sampling
A) running records
B) checklists
C) rating scales
D) event sampling
E) time sampling
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24
A good way to observe one particular aspect of a child's development or learning is to use:
A) running records
B) checklists
C) rating scales
D) event sampling
E) time sampling
A) running records
B) checklists
C) rating scales
D) event sampling
E) time sampling
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25
________ allows teachers to observe small samples of a child's behavior and records whether that behavior occurred.
A) Running records
B) Checklists
C) Rating scales
D) Event sampling
E) Time sampling
A) Running records
B) Checklists
C) Rating scales
D) Event sampling
E) Time sampling
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26
________ are repositories for data, observations, and other documents.
A) Running records
B) Checklists
C) Rating scales
D) Portfolios
A) Running records
B) Checklists
C) Rating scales
D) Portfolios
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27
Constructive, positive guidance relies on:
A) observing a child
B) reflecting
C) using the information wisely to make decisions
D) all of the above
E) both A and B only
A) observing a child
B) reflecting
C) using the information wisely to make decisions
D) all of the above
E) both A and B only
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