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1Student: ___________________________________________________________________________1."Best practice" in teaching consists of those practices that:A.are firmly grounded in other professions, such as law.B.are based on nurturingattitudes toward children.C.are based on the common sense and traditions of experienced teachers.D.have been shown to produce student learning.2.When Nathaniel Gage talks about the "art of teaching," he is using the wordartto describe:A.the beauty that can be observed when skillful teachers are teaching well.B.the teacher who is creative in an artistic sense, as whendesigning bulletin boards.C.the way teaching departs from formulas and includes moment-by-moment considerations.D.the way creative teachers include principles from the arts in their approach to teaching.3.Role expectations forteachers changed between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Thisstatement is:A.true, because student needs and school goals changed.B.true, because basic skills are more important now.C.false, because teachers still must teach large numbers of children.D.false, because the teaching profession is still dominated by women.4.Working effectively with twenty-first-century student populations will require teachers to:A.learn a second language, probably Spanish.B.master a larger repertoire of strategies than was needed formerly.C.obtain additional certification in special education.D.cope with fewer students who find the curriculum difficult or irrelevant.5.The National Academy ofEducation recommended which of the following about what teachersshould know and be able to do?A.understand how how people learn and develop.B.be able to assess student learning.C.foster meaningful learning and creativity instudents.D.all of the above.
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