Pro Sept
Pro Sept
Education
Sept 2021
LET
Questions
1. Which of the following best develops fine motor skills of pre-school
learners?
a. Italian c. French
b. German d. English
The German educator Friedrich Froebel is
significant for developing an Idealist
philosophy of early childhood education
and establishing the kindergarten, a
school for four-and five-year-old children
that is found worldwide.
3. Which teacher's personal trait is demonstrated by being gender
sensitive and inclusive towards learners?
a. Motivation c. Efficiency
b. Fairness d. Passion
Every child has the right to quality education
and learning. Inclusive education means all
children in the same classrooms, in the same
schools. It means real learning opportunities
for groups who have traditionally been
excluded – not only children with disabilities,
but speakers of minority languages too.
4. After the 1987 Constitution, what is the first legal basis that makes
teaching a profession and considers teachers as professionals?
a. Secondary c. Basic
a. Instructional-interactive c. Motivational-affective
b. Newsworthy-informational d. Decorative-colorful
Interactive displays support active
learning through student engagement
opportunities and creating a more
efficient classroom for teachers and
administrators.
11. By being sensitive and responsive in class above gender, racial,
economic differences or class Teacher Mina has shown __________ to her
students.
a. passion c. efficiency
b. motivation d. fairness
Fairness refers to the consideration of
learner’s needs and characteristics, and
any reasonable adjustments that need to
be applied to take account of them.
12. How will you characterize the use of PowerPoint presentation to
deliver a lesson?
a. Technology c. Academics
b. Culture d. Machinery
Where teachers lack content or pedagogical
knowledge, technology can support
structured lesson plans or text-based nudges
to build this capacity. Teachers' use of
technology will empower them to leverage
an array of resources to provide more
focused, personalized learning to students.
13. What kind of teaching-learning approach is adopted in teaching the
same major subjects (English, Math, Science) in the K-to-12 curriculum?
a. Spiral teaching-learning
b. Redundant teaching-learning
c. Differentiated teaching-learning
d. Higher order thinking teaching-learning
In a spiral curriculum, learning is spread
out over time rather than being
concentrated in shorter periods. In a
spiral curriculum, material is revisited
repeatedly over months and across
grades.
14. Why are routines helpful for class management?
a. community projects
b. concept maps
c. visual presentation
d. preparing graphs
Spatial intelligence, or visuo-spatial ability, has
been defined “the ability to generate, retain,
retrieve, and transform well-structured visual
images” (Lohman 1996). It's what we do when
we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” It's the
mental feat that architects and engineers
perform when they design buildings.
20. What is being asked of students in a task
to determine elements and explain them in
relation to other parts or the whole?
a. analysis
b. assessing
c. recall
d. understanding
Analysis means a detailed examination of
anything complex in order to understand its
nature or to determine its essential features,
a thorough study doing a careful analysis of
the problem, a statement of such an
examination and separation of a whole into
its component parts.
21. On principles of teaching-and-learning,
what do Cognitive theorists see as the way to
develop learners?
a. Grade 4 to Grade 12
b. Grade 1 to Grade 10
c. K to Grade 12
d. Grade 3 to Grade 12
23. You want to know who a good teacher is.
In the Philippines which would you consult?
a. curriculum implementation
b. curriculum evaluation
c. curriculum design
d. curriculum modification
Curricular accommodations or modifications are
alterations to the curriculum to better suit the
needs of students who have some level of
disadvantage. It can help children take full
advantage of the learning activities, routines and
materials in your classroom, or in any learning
environment. These modifications can be helpful
to any child who is struggling to participate.
26. In a lesson, when do teachers make ideas
universally applicable to other ideas or
situations?
a. summarization
b. generalization
c. comparison
d. abstraction
Comparison involves looking at two or more
things or ideas and considering their
similarities and differences. In many
classrooms, teachers use Venn diagrams to
help students organize their thoughts when
making simple comparisons.
27. What is the philosophical basis for
education in recent years of General
Education subjects in career studies in
College level?
a. utilitarianism
b. traditionalism
b. essentialism
c. perennialism
Essentialism is an educational philosophy that
strives to ensure that students acquire a
common core of knowledge in a systematic,
disciplined way. In contrast, perennialism is an
educational philosophy that states one should
teach the things that are of everlasting
importance to all individuals everywhere.
28. As a teacher, how will you best understand
the need to nourish the child along the axiom
“Man does not live by bread alone”?
a. mean is 80 and SD is 2
b. mean is 82 and SD is 10
c. mean is 90 and SD is 2
d. mean is 80 and SD is 12
The formula for calculating a z-score is is z =
(x-μ)/σ, where x is the raw score, μ is the
population mean, and σ is the population
standard deviation. As the formula shows,
the z-score is simply the raw score minus the
population mean, divided by the population
standard deviation.
31. Among varied tasks, how can the virtual
learning management system help
instruction?
a. research
b. peer discussion
c. individual PowerPoint presentation
d. journal entry
Vygotsky's sociocultural theory asserts
that learning is an essentially social
process in which the support of parents,
caregivers, peers and the wider society
and culture plays a crucial role in the
development of higher psychological
functions.
34. Which is most likely the behavior if
students whose minds are solely guided by
the ID?
a. Creating c. Analyzing
b. Recalling d. Applying
36. Why is a daily lecture NOT pragmatic as a lesson methodology?
a. Conformity c. Industry
b. Convention d. Novelty
Rogers' theory of personality development was
based on humanistic psychology. According to his
approach, everyone exists in a world full of
experiences. These experiences shape our
reactions that include external objects and
people. Also, internal thoughts and emotions.
This is known as their phenomenal field.
47. What kind of mistaken goal among students is hurting others to
make up for being hurt. rejected, unloved thus becoming cruel, hostile or
violent towards others?
a. Power-seeking c. Withdrawal
b. Attention-getting d. Revenge-seeking
48. How is periodic reporting of student grades useful?
b. 80% d. 90%
51. What is demonstrated by DepEd's emphasis on learning and
assessment for percentage contribution to the grade of students in
Grades 1-to-10?
a. to maintain distinctions
b. to break down varied information
c. to integrate varied information
d. to identify and place ideas into categories
There are seven comprehension skills that learners can develop,
one is the analysis this is the ability to break down complex
information into component parts, second focusing or scanning the
ability to select relevant or important information without being
distracted, third the comparative analysis the ability to select a
correct time from among several alternatives and to compare
information, fourth narrowing the ability to identify and place new
information into categories, fifth complex cognitive, sixth
sharpening to maintain distinction between cognitive structures
including old and new information, last was the tolerance it is to
monitor and modify thinking, the ability to deal without frustration.
54. Which item page in newspapers demonstrates critical thinking
worthwhile for use in instruction on current issues and events?
a. Satisfactory c. Outstanding
b. Progressivism d. Positivism
The progressivist classroom is about exploration
and experience. Teachers act as facilitators in a
classroom where students explore physical,
mental, moral, and social growth. Common
sights in a progressivist classroom might include
small groups debating, custom-made activities,
and learning stations.
57. What is asked by the teacher in making students do a deduction or
inference on the lesson presented to the class?
a. Summary c. Conclusion
b. Assumption d. Hypothesis
The conclusion paragraph should restate
your thesis, summarize the key supporting
ideas you discussed throughout the work,
and offer your final impression on the central
idea. This final summation should also
contain the moral of your story or a
revelation of a deeper truth.
58. What is the descriptor for a numerical
grade of 80 as level of proficiency?
a. satisfactory
b. advanced
c. very satisfactory
d. outstanding
59. When is it best for teacher Anna to set up
classroom routines, e.g., passing of paper,
seeking permission in class, etc.?
a. II and III
b. I and IV
c. I and II
d. I, II, III and IV
Examples of constructivist
classroom activities:
1. Reciprocal teaching/learning
2. Inquiry-based learning (IBL)
3. Problem-based learning (PBL)
4. Cooperative learning.
61. When will parents find reporting of grades
of their children meaningful?
a. creating
b. applying
c. recalling
d. analyzing
64. What is meant by action research
following a cyclical process?
a. Understanding of performance
b. Rating of performance
c. Assessment of behavior
d. Ranking of students in a class
Norm-referenced tests make
comparisons between individuals, and
criterion-referenced tests measure a test
taker's performance compared to a
specific set of standards or criteria.
66. Or the following, which will you implement as the most effective
strategy for influencing human emotion for retention and discovery of
learning?
a. Justifying c. Reasoning
b. Rationalizing d. Clarifying
Rationalization is a defense
mechanism (ego defense) in which
apparent logical reasons are given to
justify behavior that is motivated by
unconscious instinctual impulses. It is
an attempt to find reasons for
behaviors, especially ones own.
68. Which of the following exemplifies a class dialogue?
a. Demonstration c. Exhibit
b. Lecture d. Discussion
Discussion is an extended
communication (often interactive)
dealing with some particular or an
exchange of views on some topic. While
lecture is teaching by giving a discourse
on some subject (typically to a class).
69. These are rights given the Child in indigenous minorities, but NOT to
include _____________.
a. Essentialism c. Existentialism
b. Pragmatism d. Empiricism
Existentialism is the philosophical belief
we are each responsible for creating
purpose or meaning in our own lives.
Our individual purpose and meaning is
not given to us by Gods, governments,
teachers or other authorities.
72. Among thinking strategies, Comprehension Monitoring is the ability
_______________________.
a. enhance
b. delays
c. does not affect
d. hampers
Mother tongue makes it easier for
children to pick up and learn other
languages. Mother tongue develops a
child's personal, social and cultural
identity. Using mother tongue helps a
child develop their critical thinking and
literacy skills.
74. What is the main objective of action
research in instruction and school
management?
a. storytelling
b. number games
c. experiments
d. calculations
Logical-Mathematical Intelligence is the
ability to analyze situations or problems
logically, identify solutions, conduct
scientific research, and easily solve
logical/mathematical operations. It is one
of the eight multiple intelligence types
proposed by Howard Gardner.
78. In addition to showing grades of students
to their parents, which can be shown to
demonstrate performance?
a. teacher’s syllabus
b. memorandum of the principal
c. copy of curriculum
d. written work
Written Works shall be administered to
assess essential knowledge and
understanding through quizzes and
long/unit tests. Items should be distributed
across the Cognitive Process Dimension
using a combination of selected-response
and constructed-response so that all are
adequately covered.
79. On the reasoning process, which is used
for pure philosophy that is a deductive, rather
than an inductive science?
a. Concept-related c. Utilization-related
b. Inquiry-related d. Learner-related
Utilitarianism is a theory of morality,
which advocates actions that foster
happiness and oppose actions that
cause unhappiness. Utilitarianism
promotes "the greatest amount of good
for the greatest number of people."
91. Among major schools of learning theories, which consider how the
individual perceives the learning environment or situation?
a. appropriate c. situational
b. meaningful d. goal-directed
Purposive behaviorism a cognitive
theory of learning postulating that
behavioral acts have a goal or
purpose that selects and guides the
behavioral sequence until the goal or
purpose is attained.
93. What characteristics show that a teacher has empathy towards
learners/ students?
a. Chess c. Monopoly
a. What c. Where
b. Why d. When
Reflection is a critical process for
supporting your growth and development
as a professional. At the end of each lesson,
you should reflect on the experience and
analyze its effectiveness. This part of the
process consists of two parts: the reflection
and the analysis.
102. What is Teacher Ryan doing when he probes students by asking a
sequence of questions on a subject matter to arrive at a satisfactory
answer?
a. Clarifying c. Analyzing
b. Conversing d. Prompting
Prompting is a technique to move on to
another student in order to maintain
interest. Prompting questions use hints
and clues to aid students in answering
questions or to assist them in correcting
an initial original question with clues or
hints included.
103. Experts refer to these helpful abilities for self-expression by
learners but NOT to include _____________.
a. imagining c. building
a. Deduction c. Experiment
b. Induction d. Implication
Both deduction and induction are a type
of inference, which means reaching a
conclusion based on evidence and
reasoning. Deduction moves from idea to
observation, while induction moves from
observation to idea.
107. Along Erikson's psychosocial theory, what is displayed by the child
trying out new ways of doing things?
a. Self-reliance c. Autonomy
b. Initiative d. Independence
108. Along Erikson's psychosocial theory what is displayed by the child
in saying "I do things without worrying about them?"
a. Discipline c. Obedience
b. Endurance d. Autonomy
109. How is reflection recorded in action research?
a. activities c. lessons
b. language d. classroom
Vygotsky's sociocultural theory of human
learning describes learning as a social
process and the origination of human
intelligence in society or culture. The major
theme of Vygotsky's theoretical framework is
that social interaction plays a fundamental
role in the development of cognition.
111. During the COVID virtual learning, what is missed by learners?
a. I and II c. I only
b. l only d. Ill only
117. Constructivist Teacher Karie asked her students to present ideas on
what should characterize modem political heroes in today's millennial
society. What kind of presentation does she expect from her students?
b. Schema d. Script
Ausubel's idea of an “advance organizer”
is to relate what a student already knows
to the new content to be learned and
thus increase retention. Advance
organizers should be at a higher level of
abstraction, generality, and inclusiveness
than the content to be presented.
118 Constructivist Teacher Ed asked his students to present the
episodes EDSA people power revolution. What does he expect from his
students?
b. Schema d. Paradigm
Ausubel's idea of an “advance organizer”
is to relate what a student already knows
to the new content to be learned and
thus increase retention. Advance
organizers should be at a higher level of
abstraction, generality, and inclusiveness
than the content to be presented.
119. Arrange chronologically the following instructional events for
designing instruction and media following Gagne's conditions of
learning.
I. Eliciting performance
II. Providing feedback
III. Gaining attention
IV. Informing learners of expectancy
V. Presenting stimulus
b. Rehearsal d. Elaboration
121. These can serve as components of a Graphic Organizer but NOT
______________________.
a. integrity c. altruism
b. ego-esteem d. trust
Self-esteem is your overall opinion of
yourself — how you feel about your abilities
and limitations. When you have healthy
self-esteem, you feel good about yourself
and see yourself as deserving the respect of
others. When you have low self-esteem, you
put little value on your opinions and ideas.
124. What activity of human intelligence attaches value or quantitative
description to measuring results of learning and school activities?
a. Understanding c. Analysis
a. Goodness c. Sin
b. Beauty d. Truth
126. How will you characterize contemporary progressive education?
a. Traditional c. Virtue-driven
b. A self-reflection d. A portfolio
A lesson plan is a teacher's daily guide
for what students need to learn, how it
will be taught, and how learning will be
measured. Lesson plans help teachers
be more effective in the classroom by
providing a detailed outline to follow
each class period.
137. You want to know who a good teacher is. In The Philippines which
would you consult?
a. Dyslexia c. Dysgraphia
b. Dyscalculia d. Dyspepsia
Dyslexia is a learning disability
that impairs reading ability.
Dysgraphia impacts handwriting
and fine motor skills. Dyscalculia
makes math difficult.
150. If a test item has a discrimination index of -. 30, what should you
do?