A student teacher may have a cooperating teacher or classroom aide less skilled than she who uses the student teacher as a ____________________ for professional practice.
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Question 2Ethics may help teachers to act in concert with what they believe to be ____________________ rather than what is expedient.
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Question 3Many students
A) ignore everything learned in their student teacher practicum to avoid being inappropriately influenced by others.
B) model themselves after teachers who have influenced them in the past.
C) use a video camera to record their cooperating teacher in order to thoroughly adopt his or her classroom style.
D) intentionally choose a teaching unlike their cooperating teacher so that they don't appear to be copying him or her.
E) None of these answers are correct.
Question 4Feedback
A) should be ignored if the student teacher disagrees with it.
B) may seem positive, negative or otherwise.
C) is only valuable if the person providing it took the time to write down their thoughts, feelings and suggestions.
D) only provided by the cooperating for the student teacher.
E) All of these answers are correct.
Question 5The curriculum in a classroom is
A) largely just for show.
B) the detailed records that teachers keep regarding each child's learning style.
C) not meant to be shared with the parents.
D) the overall master plan of the early childhood program.
E) None of these answers are correct.
Question 6Observation is
A) usually conducted without the student teacher or cooperating teacher's knowledge.
B) the process of learning that comes from watching, noting the behavior of and imitating models.
C) conducted by at least 4 people at a time.
D) potentially disruptive to the classroom.
E) All of these answers are correct.