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52問 • 1年前
  • Andreah Jane Davalsantos
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  • 1

    Which of the following emphasizes the right of citizens to quality education?

    All levels

  • 2

    Based on RA 10533. the Enahnced Basic Education Act of 2013 is a non-licensed teacher allowed to teach in the K to 12 Curriculum full time?

    Yes, provided he/she obtains a license within five years from the time of hiring.

  • 3

    Which educational level/s provide/s for free and compulsory education, and free education as stipulated in Article IV. Section 2 of the Philippine Constitution?

    Elementary & Secondary Levels

  • 4

    Among the following. violates the code of ethics that every teacher prompt from acts "disparaging the community."

    Imposing cultural bias to community

  • 5

    Who among the following is in the category of non- academic personnel as provided for under Education Act of 1982?

    School Nurse

  • 6

    What is at the heart of the Teacher Education Development Program (TEDP)?

    NCBTS

  • 7

    7. The following are the domain of NCBTS EXCEPT For

    Tenure of Office

  • 8

    How is gradual progession of teacher's salary from minimum to maximum done?

    Regular increment every 3 years

  • 9

    According to "teacher" includes Republic Act 4670. the term 1. Full time teachers II. Vocational teachers III. Guidance counselors IV. Librarian

    I. II. III. and IV

  • 10

    During conferences and meetings. Teacher Miguel often introduced himself by saying. "I am only a teacher." This line implies that (blank).

    The speaker is not proud to be teacher

  • 11

    Which of the following is NOT recognized by The Magna Carfta for Public School Teachers?

    Education is development and vice-versa

  • 12

    A teacher shall base the evaluation of the learner's work only in

    merit and quality of academic performance

  • 13

    Teacher Sam. a Grade 8 Teacher is socially detached from his learners' parents so as not to be perceived as biased and unfair by ither parents especially in selecting the deserving honor students of the class. Is Teacher Sam's behavior correct?

    No. a teacher should maintain cordial relations with parents.

  • 14

    The principal denied the enrolment of 3 foreign students claiming that the school already has 300 foreign students out of the 900 total number of enrolment. Is the principal's action justified?

    Yes. It is granted by the Constitution

  • 15

    Can Lea Salonga be a music teacher even without a license?

    Yes. She can because she is an acknowledged expert in her field.

  • 16

    All teachers in private schools are required to have a license. Is the statement correct?

    Yes

  • 17

    Teacher Ivan has not practiced his profession for the past five years. Can he go back to teaching profession immediately?

    No. unless he has enrolled in refresher course of 12 units

  • 18

    It is derived from the latin word "educare" or "educere" which means to lead forth.

    Education

  • 19

    It refers to the hierarchically structured and chronological graded learning organized and provided by the school system.

    Formal Education

  • 20

    It refers to any school-based educational activities undertaken by the DECS and other agencies aimed at attaining specific learning objectives for a particular clientele.

    Non-Formal Education

  • 21

    A type of Education that can be acquired anytime and anywhere.

    Informal Education

  • 22

    This origin of education states that life was created by the divine being or by the transcendental being or the creator.

    The Theory of Divine Creation

  • 23

    This theory believes that education started when the very primitive man began his quest to find ways and means to feed, clothe, shelter and protect himself for survival.

    Theory of Evolution

  • 24

    They were the wandering scholars who went to Athens, taught Athenian boys but collected fees from them.

    Sophist

  • 25

    He believed that knowledge is virtue and virtuous actions are based on knowledge.

    Socrates

  • 26

    He proposed that the society should be divided into classes of people based on their talents and intelligence.

    Plato

  • 27

    He believed that virtue is brought by doing not by knowing.

    Aristotle

  • 28

    It is the world’s first comprehensive university.

    University of Athens

  • 29

    It included formal curricula, literary canons, pedagogical methods, teaching and learning materials, and schools.

    Romans Education

  • 30

    It is a teaching methods of Jesus Christ that used a short story, weighty similitude used to convey instruction to ignorant, prejudiced and inattentive hearers.

    Parable

  • 31

    Jesus in his teachings used gnomes or proverbs, some were quoted from the Old Testament and others were his own.

    Proverbial Method

  • 32

    It is an intimate, face to face, direct, natural, personal and informal method of teaching.

    Conversational Method

  • 33

    16.This medieval movement in education was strict, rigid and punishment was severe.

    Monasticism

  • 34

    Education in this medieval movement was an intellectual discipline. The purpose was to bring reason to faith and support theology by using logic.

    Scholasticism

  • 35

    In this medieval movement in education, education is a social discipline.

    Chivalry

  • 36

    This education during the medieval period was for the middle class.

    The Guild System

  • 37

    This school was established through the foundation under the clergy.

    Chantry schools

  • 38

    It was an educational philosophy which advocates that education should be concerned with the actualities of life and prepare for its concrete duties. The following were the proponents of realistic education

    Realism

  • 39

    A philosophy which believes that education is based on discipline. I

    Disciplinism

  • 40

    It is a philosophy of which holds the idea that education aims to liberate man from the oppressive and demanding medieval institutions like church and state.

    Humanism

  • 41

    A school teacher who administered the Casa Giacosa (Happy House) whose purpose was to educate young boys by the use of games and other physical and educational activities.

    Vittorino Da Feltre

  • 42

    This movement highlighted the protests of the people who were dissatisfied by the policies of the Roman Catholic Church.

    Reformation

  • 43

    It was an educational philosophy which advocates that education should be concerned with the actualities of life and prepare for its concrete duties.

    Realism

  • 44

    It is an educational philosophy which adheres to the belief that education should be in accordance with the nature of the child.

    Naturalism

  • 45

    The Philippine Elementary School Curriculum gives greater emphasis on the development of basic skills like reading, writing, and arithmetic. What is the philosophical basis for this?

    Essentialism

  • 46

    Teacher H asks one of her students, “What do you want to become when you grow up?” This question is an indication of what kind of philosophy?

    Idealism

  • 47

    Teacher X has not only explained the concept of Philosophy of Education but also imparted this to her students. This demonstrates what kind of philosophy?

    Realism

  • 48

    In his class, Teacher M always presents principles and values so as to encourage his students to examine them and decide for themselves whether to accept them or not. What kind of philosophy does he practice?

    Existentialism

  • 49

    This was an act providing for the establishment and maintenance of an integrated system of education. In accordance with Section 2, this act shall apply to and govern both formal and non- formal system in public and private schools in all levels in the entire educational system.

    Batas Pambansa Bilang 232

  • 50

    The Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) comes to existence because of what Republic Act?

    R. A. 7836

  • 51

    DepEd Order No.54, s.2012 ventured on a new government program which aims to primarily address the problems on congestion and other situations, and circumstances which prevent children from going to and staying in school. What program is this?

    Alternative Delivery Mode

  • 52

    Kindergarten Law is also known as __________________.

    Republic Act 10157

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Which of the following emphasizes the right of citizens to quality education?

    All levels

  • 2

    Based on RA 10533. the Enahnced Basic Education Act of 2013 is a non-licensed teacher allowed to teach in the K to 12 Curriculum full time?

    Yes, provided he/she obtains a license within five years from the time of hiring.

  • 3

    Which educational level/s provide/s for free and compulsory education, and free education as stipulated in Article IV. Section 2 of the Philippine Constitution?

    Elementary & Secondary Levels

  • 4

    Among the following. violates the code of ethics that every teacher prompt from acts "disparaging the community."

    Imposing cultural bias to community

  • 5

    Who among the following is in the category of non- academic personnel as provided for under Education Act of 1982?

    School Nurse

  • 6

    What is at the heart of the Teacher Education Development Program (TEDP)?

    NCBTS

  • 7

    7. The following are the domain of NCBTS EXCEPT For

    Tenure of Office

  • 8

    How is gradual progession of teacher's salary from minimum to maximum done?

    Regular increment every 3 years

  • 9

    According to "teacher" includes Republic Act 4670. the term 1. Full time teachers II. Vocational teachers III. Guidance counselors IV. Librarian

    I. II. III. and IV

  • 10

    During conferences and meetings. Teacher Miguel often introduced himself by saying. "I am only a teacher." This line implies that (blank).

    The speaker is not proud to be teacher

  • 11

    Which of the following is NOT recognized by The Magna Carfta for Public School Teachers?

    Education is development and vice-versa

  • 12

    A teacher shall base the evaluation of the learner's work only in

    merit and quality of academic performance

  • 13

    Teacher Sam. a Grade 8 Teacher is socially detached from his learners' parents so as not to be perceived as biased and unfair by ither parents especially in selecting the deserving honor students of the class. Is Teacher Sam's behavior correct?

    No. a teacher should maintain cordial relations with parents.

  • 14

    The principal denied the enrolment of 3 foreign students claiming that the school already has 300 foreign students out of the 900 total number of enrolment. Is the principal's action justified?

    Yes. It is granted by the Constitution

  • 15

    Can Lea Salonga be a music teacher even without a license?

    Yes. She can because she is an acknowledged expert in her field.

  • 16

    All teachers in private schools are required to have a license. Is the statement correct?

    Yes

  • 17

    Teacher Ivan has not practiced his profession for the past five years. Can he go back to teaching profession immediately?

    No. unless he has enrolled in refresher course of 12 units

  • 18

    It is derived from the latin word "educare" or "educere" which means to lead forth.

    Education

  • 19

    It refers to the hierarchically structured and chronological graded learning organized and provided by the school system.

    Formal Education

  • 20

    It refers to any school-based educational activities undertaken by the DECS and other agencies aimed at attaining specific learning objectives for a particular clientele.

    Non-Formal Education

  • 21

    A type of Education that can be acquired anytime and anywhere.

    Informal Education

  • 22

    This origin of education states that life was created by the divine being or by the transcendental being or the creator.

    The Theory of Divine Creation

  • 23

    This theory believes that education started when the very primitive man began his quest to find ways and means to feed, clothe, shelter and protect himself for survival.

    Theory of Evolution

  • 24

    They were the wandering scholars who went to Athens, taught Athenian boys but collected fees from them.

    Sophist

  • 25

    He believed that knowledge is virtue and virtuous actions are based on knowledge.

    Socrates

  • 26

    He proposed that the society should be divided into classes of people based on their talents and intelligence.

    Plato

  • 27

    He believed that virtue is brought by doing not by knowing.

    Aristotle

  • 28

    It is the world’s first comprehensive university.

    University of Athens

  • 29

    It included formal curricula, literary canons, pedagogical methods, teaching and learning materials, and schools.

    Romans Education

  • 30

    It is a teaching methods of Jesus Christ that used a short story, weighty similitude used to convey instruction to ignorant, prejudiced and inattentive hearers.

    Parable

  • 31

    Jesus in his teachings used gnomes or proverbs, some were quoted from the Old Testament and others were his own.

    Proverbial Method

  • 32

    It is an intimate, face to face, direct, natural, personal and informal method of teaching.

    Conversational Method

  • 33

    16.This medieval movement in education was strict, rigid and punishment was severe.

    Monasticism

  • 34

    Education in this medieval movement was an intellectual discipline. The purpose was to bring reason to faith and support theology by using logic.

    Scholasticism

  • 35

    In this medieval movement in education, education is a social discipline.

    Chivalry

  • 36

    This education during the medieval period was for the middle class.

    The Guild System

  • 37

    This school was established through the foundation under the clergy.

    Chantry schools

  • 38

    It was an educational philosophy which advocates that education should be concerned with the actualities of life and prepare for its concrete duties. The following were the proponents of realistic education

    Realism

  • 39

    A philosophy which believes that education is based on discipline. I

    Disciplinism

  • 40

    It is a philosophy of which holds the idea that education aims to liberate man from the oppressive and demanding medieval institutions like church and state.

    Humanism

  • 41

    A school teacher who administered the Casa Giacosa (Happy House) whose purpose was to educate young boys by the use of games and other physical and educational activities.

    Vittorino Da Feltre

  • 42

    This movement highlighted the protests of the people who were dissatisfied by the policies of the Roman Catholic Church.

    Reformation

  • 43

    It was an educational philosophy which advocates that education should be concerned with the actualities of life and prepare for its concrete duties.

    Realism

  • 44

    It is an educational philosophy which adheres to the belief that education should be in accordance with the nature of the child.

    Naturalism

  • 45

    The Philippine Elementary School Curriculum gives greater emphasis on the development of basic skills like reading, writing, and arithmetic. What is the philosophical basis for this?

    Essentialism

  • 46

    Teacher H asks one of her students, “What do you want to become when you grow up?” This question is an indication of what kind of philosophy?

    Idealism

  • 47

    Teacher X has not only explained the concept of Philosophy of Education but also imparted this to her students. This demonstrates what kind of philosophy?

    Realism

  • 48

    In his class, Teacher M always presents principles and values so as to encourage his students to examine them and decide for themselves whether to accept them or not. What kind of philosophy does he practice?

    Existentialism

  • 49

    This was an act providing for the establishment and maintenance of an integrated system of education. In accordance with Section 2, this act shall apply to and govern both formal and non- formal system in public and private schools in all levels in the entire educational system.

    Batas Pambansa Bilang 232

  • 50

    The Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) comes to existence because of what Republic Act?

    R. A. 7836

  • 51

    DepEd Order No.54, s.2012 ventured on a new government program which aims to primarily address the problems on congestion and other situations, and circumstances which prevent children from going to and staying in school. What program is this?

    Alternative Delivery Mode

  • 52

    Kindergarten Law is also known as __________________.

    Republic Act 10157