[ LET 48 ] Board Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers REVIEWER - Theories of Education

BLEPT Reviewer

Theories of Education.

Instructions:

Please answer each question to the best of your ability. Each question is multiple choice, and only one answer per question is correct. Select the most appropriate answer from the options provided. There are 50 questions in total.

When you have completed all questions, click the "Submit" button at the bottom of the page to see your score. Good luck!

1. A teacher implements cooperative learning in her classroom, allowing students to work in small groups to achieve a common goal. Which educational theory does this best represent?




2. A teacher gives rewards such as stickers and certificates to students who perform well in their tasks. What educational theory does this practice exemplify?




3. A teacher believes in tailoring lessons to meet the needs of individual students and focuses on their personal growth and potential. This approach aligns with which theory?




4. Which theory focuses on teaching students skills that are immediately relevant to their lives and careers?




5. A teacher encourages students to reflect on their learning experiences and use their prior knowledge to construct new understanding. Which theory does this align with?




6. A curriculum designed to focus on universal truths and great books from history aligns with which educational philosophy?




7. A teacher uses real-world problem-solving tasks in their classroom to develop students' critical thinking and practical skills. Which philosophy is best reflected in this approach?




8. A teacher incorporates technology to provide individualized lessons, recognizing that each student has a unique learning style. Which theory supports this practice?




9. A teacher creates a classroom environment where students learn by observation, modeling, and imitation. Which theory is being applied?




10. A school emphasizes mastery of foundational subjects such as reading, writing, and mathematics. This approach is rooted in which philosophy?




11. A teacher designs activities where students solve problems collaboratively, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and interaction in learning. Which theory best supports this approach?




12. A teacher uses scaffolding techniques to help students progress to higher levels of understanding. Which educational theory does this practice reflect?




13. A school encourages students to learn through self-directed projects and emphasizes the holistic development of each individual. This approach is most closely aligned with:




14. A teacher integrates hands-on activities and experiments in science lessons to help students discover concepts on their own. Which theory supports this method?




15. A school focuses on teaching universal ethical principles and enduring truths through great works of literature. This is consistent with which philosophy?




16. A teacher observes that students perform better when provided immediate feedback on their answers. Which theory underlies this practice?




17. A teacher focuses on helping students analyze and organize information to make sense of new material. Which educational theory does this practice reflect?




18. A teacher uses differentiated instruction strategies to address the diverse learning needs and intelligences of students. This aligns most closely with which theory?




19. A teacher emphasizes student inquiry and experimentation in the classroom, helping students develop problem-solving skills through trial and error. Which theory is reflected here?




20. A school curriculum focuses on preparing students for civic engagement and social change through critical thinking and reflection. Which philosophy aligns with this vision?




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