Teacher evaluations are used to
a. support teacher growth and development.
b. determine salaries.
c. get rid of teachers.
d. please parents.
Question 2Professional organizations that you can join include which of the following?
a. The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
b. The Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI)
c. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
d. Both the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
e. Both the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and the Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI)
Question 3Professional development
a. is always difficult and time-consuming.
b. is legally required for all teaching staff.
c. is a waste of time.
d. expands your knowledge.
Question 4A professional code of ethics
a. helps you find the loopholes.
b. is only for administrators.
c. helps you identify what is right and moral.
d. helps you cover your mistakes.
Question 5An essential of successful teaching is
a. self-awareness.
b. wearing the right clothes.
c. creating your own job description.
d. teaching in the right school.
Question 6Professional development
a. means there is collegiality among the staff.
b. gives teachers more opportunities to take a day off.
c. always takes place outside of the school setting.
d. helps teachers advance in the field of early childhood education.
Question 7The anti-bias approach
a. is related to the number of older teachers on staff.
b. means that teachers confront parents who are prejudiced.
c. emphasizes an inclusive look at people and problems.
d. emphasizes childrens reading skills.
Question 8The anti-bias movement
a. is a negative campaign against diversity.
b. fosters a healthy respect for diversity.
c. allows teachers the option to show preference for one child over another.
d. supports passing along ones biases to children.
Question 9Some of a teachers after-hours activities include
a. collecting materials to use in class.
b. visiting neighbors.
c. attending an exercise class.
d. studying flower arranging.