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Title: CPACE Practice Test 5 2024 Questions & Correct Answers. Graded A+
Description: The CPACE Practice Test 5 for 2024 is an essential study tool for educators preparing for their certification exams. This practice test comprises a comprehensive collection of questions designed to cover a wide range of content areas, ensuring candidates are thoroughly equipped for the actual examination. Each question is accompanied by correct answers, providing clarity and reinforcing understanding of critical concepts. Graded A+, this latest edition reflects current testing standards and aims to enhance exam readiness. Whether used for individual study or in a group setting, this practice test is a valuable resource for assessing knowledge, identifying strengths, and addressing areas needing improvement. With its straightforward format, the CPACE Practice Test 5 is a key element of your preparation strategy, empowering you to approach your certification with confidence.
Description: The CPACE Practice Test 5 for 2024 is an essential study tool for educators preparing for their certification exams. This practice test comprises a comprehensive collection of questions designed to cover a wide range of content areas, ensuring candidates are thoroughly equipped for the actual examination. Each question is accompanied by correct answers, providing clarity and reinforcing understanding of critical concepts. Graded A+, this latest edition reflects current testing standards and aims to enhance exam readiness. Whether used for individual study or in a group setting, this practice test is a valuable resource for assessing knowledge, identifying strengths, and addressing areas needing improvement. With its straightforward format, the CPACE Practice Test 5 is a key element of your preparation strategy, empowering you to approach your certification with confidence.
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CPACE Practice Test 5 2024 Questions
& Correct Answers
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1st
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3rd
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In addition to being found in the 5th
amendment, it is addressed in the 14th amendment
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One teacher
stated that there was more than one step associated with them
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10
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6
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Students must
be able to understand the information under priority standards in order to be ready to go
to the next course or grade level
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They are make initial selections, find connections to standardized tests, chart the
selection for every grade, align priority standards for all grades (K-12) vertically, use
feedback and revise, and finally provide professional development
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Compares the outcomes of a program with the outcomes of similar programs
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Establishes goals for a program only after it is complete
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A goal-free program evaluation measures the actual outcomes of a program rather than
just the intended outcomes
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A conventional evaluation would look just
at whether the program achieved this improvement
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Perhaps the teacher spent
so much time on reading that students' scores on a science test went down
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According to the concept of situational leadership,
An effective leader will be successful in any situation
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Effective leadership is more important in some situations than others
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ANSA leader who is effective in one situation may not be as effective in a different one
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For example, a school that has a history of
conflicts among teachers might call for a different type of leader than a school that has
to cope with the effects of reduced funding
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According to the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, which
instructional staff evaluation standard deals with usability and effectiveness?
Propriety
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Feasibility
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- ANSCorrect answer:
Utility
Explanation:
According to The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, there should be
certain professional standards in place
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Is the same for all special education students in a district
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Is no longer required for special education students in most states
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An IEP includes a statement of the specific services to be provided to each child in a
special education program
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Bloom created which of the following instructional methods?
Inquiry-Learning-Inductive
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Direct Instruction
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- ANSMastery Learning
Explanation:
Taba created the Inquiry-Learning-Inductive method
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Hunter developed the Direct Instruction model
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Communication is key, and sometimes teen, tween or twenty-something lingo will seem
completely foreign to an older adult
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Which of these terms is not a slang term for marijuana?
Hydro
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Chronic
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- ANSYayo
Explanation:
Yayo is slang for cocaine, which of course is even worse
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Students think they can speak in a
code that adults won't recognize
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Curriculum designers should recognize that
Standards should reflect the average ability level of the student population
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Political, social, and cultural factors should not be allowed to influence the curriculum
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- ANSParents
and other stakeholders should be involved in the design process
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The correct answer is (E)
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Choice (C)
suggests using the average ability of students as the basis for setting standards
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It is not possible, or desirable, to keep political, social, and
cultural factors from influencing the curriculum (D)
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The principal investigated the situation and was ready to discuss her
findings with the teacher
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First, let me
say that I understand the incident that happened yesterday where you had to send
David to the office
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You know that I do not accept that
type of tone with our parents
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You have admitted to me that you demonstrated unprofessional behavior when talking
with this student's parent
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Principal Jones should give the teacher, Jessica Blake, a verbal warning
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The principal can also remind the teacher of the district's policy of
how to talk professionally with a parent, such answering a parents question without
being argumentative or using derogatory words
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Georgia felt confident that her school was safe during school hours with all of the
safeguards in place
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The safety team feels that community help would be beneficial
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Fundraisers
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Neighborhood watch
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The neighborhood watch can report activity to the police and the administrator that they
see occurring outside of school hours
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Halley's school is underfunded and performing poorly
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Which of the following actions
would be the most beneficial?
Ask for support from the PTA
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Lobby the state legislature
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- ANSAccept funding from a local business
Schools can benefit from relationships with local business
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In August, Principal Mildred Harris has on her calendar for the school year meetings
with the PBIS team every two weeks
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What best identifies PBIS?
It is an Education Best Practices Model
It is a Positive Behavior Model
It is a Professional Development Model
It is a Standardized Performance Evaluation Model - ANS"it is a Positive Behavior
Model
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Some school uses this
system to provide proactive methods to produce a positive school environment and
student behavior
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Some proactive approaches may include (1) classroom
arrangement to reduce behavioral issues from arising, (2) teaching students' social skills
(3) for leaders making sure the school is safe and (4) for leaders making sure teachers
are using consistent instructional strategies to promote a responsive and effective
environment for the students to learn
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Identify the teacher's strengths and weaknesses and provide assistance
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Avoid any comments that would suggest the teacher might benefit from
further training
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An evaluation should not focus on the attitude or personal characteristics of an
employee (C), (D)
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An evaluation should not just focus on
deficiencies (A); it should address strengths as well
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In the CIPP model, product evaluation
Determines what instructional products will be used
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Reviews the latest instructional products
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- ANSDetermines whether the final product of curriculum
development is accomplishing stated goals and
objects
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Kira's school is making changes to the homework policy
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Newsletter
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All of the above
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All of the
answers are methods of communication that schools use
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Lead math teacher Mrs
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The process is
divided into two different teams, and Mrs
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What is the design team primarily responsible for?
Communicating the needs of the student community
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Creating action plans to help address needs that are presented
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- ANSCreating
action plans to help address needs that are presented
Communication is a crucial component of shared decision-making
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The main responsibility of the design team is to create action plans to address the
needs brought forth to them from the learning community
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Mr
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As a teacher, which of
the following would be a responsibility of his in helping close achievement gaps?
Understand students' diverse cultures
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Create a local economy that increases the standard of living
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- ANSUnderstand students' diverse cultures
Explanation:
In education, "stakeholders" include a lot more than just the students, families, and
teachers
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Some
of the responsibilities entrusted to teachers to help close the achievement gaps include
using effective instructional strategies and maintaining high standards for all students by
providing a curriculum that is rigorous
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Enos is thinking about creating a new vision plan for the elementary school
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What should his next step be?
Recruit staff to create a school improvement plan team
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Slightly modify the old one, instead of taking on plans for a new one
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- ANSRecruit staff to create a school improvement plan team
Creating a vision and goals plan is crucial to improving a school
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It helps to recruit
a team of staff members to create a school improvement plan team to create the best
vision plan
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It is helpful to ask probing questions to staff members to find out exactly what
they want in the vision and goals statement
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Miller is developing SMART goals
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6
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3
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- ANS6
Who - Who is involved in reaching the goals?
What - What do I want to accomplish with these goals?
Where - Where do I need to be to accomplish these goals?
When - When do I need to complete these goals?
Which - Identify requirements and constraints
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Pearson is reviewing the school's vision and goals plan
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What should he do?
Involve the staff to update the existing one
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Leave it how it is, until a parent complains
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- ANSInvolve the staff to either create a new
plan or update the existing one
Creating a vision and goals plan is crucial to improving a school
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It helps to recruit
a team of staff members to create a school improvement plan team to create the best
vision plan
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Mr
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He has found
the current goals are random and are not associated with the school and students
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Goals will define what?
Past test scores of students for the last 10 years
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What parents are required to do
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- ANSWhat success will appear like at the
school
Explanation:
Creating a vision and goals plan is crucial to improving a school
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The SMART
(Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time frame) Framework can help
educators create the best goals for their schools
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Goals should be reviewed yearly to ensure they still match the school's
mission
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Mr
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Dillard can express
himself in a professional manner when meeting with parents
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Dillard how
he would respond to an argumentative parent who confronts him in the school's parking
lot
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Dillard knows how to communicate appropriately
during such a stressful encounter?
Your child has been extremely disruptive lately, and I've asked the principal to bring you
in for a meeting
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I understand that you are very concerned about your child, but I feel that we should
discuss it in a more private setting
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- ANSI understand that you are very concerned about your child, but I
feel that we should discuss it in a more private setting
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The approach Mr
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The remaining answer choices are incorrect answers as the language
used is more likely to inflame the situation than to address it professionally and
appropriately to the setting
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Montague is a second grade teacher
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She approaches you about using an instructional method that is
evidence based to help the students improve reading skills
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However, before using this instructional method, she
wanted to make sure that it was not going against the school's established curriculum
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Explanation:
There are many instructional techniques that are evidence based, which means the
technique has been proven to work and helps increase student achievement and is
backed by research and published data
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Montague wants to use to help
five of her students who are having problems with reading
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Mrs
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The student was in tears because she just received an email, along with 90%
of the student body, of a picture where she was at the beach topless
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Someone had fabricated this picture
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Rankin that the picture was still in the history of one of
the computers in the computer lab
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Which of the following factors is a difficult aspect of cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying proves the rationale for eliminating technology in schools
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The incident happened at school
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- ANSThe person
who sent the image of the student is anonymous
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Even though the computer teacher can tell based on the
history in the school's computer that the image was created while on school grounds,
right now, in our scenario the teacher, student, computer teacher and the principal do
not know who sent the embarrassing fake photograph of the student
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Cyberbullying is a type of bullying
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With physical bullying, the student knows the person
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When using the computer, students
can protect their identity by using a screen name, avatar or other types of fake identities
where the real person cannot be traced
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With many social networking
websites, students can post malicious information about another student
Ms
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" Which term is defined this way?
Consequentialism
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Compatibilism
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- ANSCompatibilism
Explanation:
Consequentialism - Any position in ethics which claims that the rightness or wrongness
of actions depends on their consequences
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Absolutism - The belief that there is one and only one truth
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Categorical Imperative - An unconditional command
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Substance abuse
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Academic success
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In addition to teen pregnancy, substance abuse, and anger issues, other atrisk factors may include: dysfunctional families, alienation toward school and impulse
control problems
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Parents
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Teachers
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Schools that are safe
and secure are proven to be the most effective schools
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Explanation:
During the summer, the principal has a role in making sure the building is prepared and
ready for the first day of school
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Also, the principal should make sure that
any requests from the teachers for repairs to the building have been completed
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Other duties the principal may do over the summer to prepare for the school opening
includes: inspecting the lockers to make sure they are clean and repaired, create a
check list for staff to follow to make sure items such as the floors are buffed, bathrooms
are cleaned and other maintenance work has been completed such as replacing light
bulbs that have burned out, painting the walls or touching up areas with paint, the desks
are repaired, the windows are washed, the carpets are cleaned, the grounds have been
maintained to name a few
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However,
these areas are important but they impact the safety and learning of the students more
...
Explanation:
During the summer, the principal has a role in making sure the building is prepared and
ready for the first day of school
...
Also, the principal should make sure that
any requests from the teachers for repairs to the building have been completed
...
Other duties the principal may do over the summer to prepare for the school opening
includes: inspecting the lockers to make sure they are clean and repaired, create a
check list for staff to follow to make sure items such as the floors are buffed, bathrooms
are cleaned and other maintenance work has been completed such as replacing light
bulbs that have burned out, painting the walls or touching up areas with paint, the desks
are repaired, the windows are washed, the carpets are cleaned, the grounds have been
maintained to name a few
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However,
these areas are important but they impact the safety and learning of the students more
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Daily
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Individual
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These are: long
range, daily and individual
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Individual planning creates specialized instruction for
students with a variety of special education needs
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She decided to hold a
meeting with her department chairs and figure out different ways this can be
accomplished
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An after school
meeting
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A sponsored parent event, such as a school carnival
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One way leaders can incorporate parents
is to gold event where parents can visit their children during the school day, such as
having lunch with them or even volunteering in the classroom
...
Principal Mack recently began working for a rural school that had a large number of low
income students
...
Principal Mack
decided to investigate if the school had access to what in the area?
Educational health centers
...
Partnered health clinics
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- ANSSchool-based health
centers
Explanation:
School-based health centers are specially designated health centers that offer medical
care to students and their families in the community in which the student attends school
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Principal Mosey met with the teachers to discuss questions she had received regarding
the protocol for the formative evaluations
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A formative assessment is an approach that is used to evaluate the teacher's
performance
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The evaluator assesses the teacher's instructional strategies
...
The administrator must review
any type of performance evaluation with the teacher
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Also, the teacher receives a copy of the
performance evaluation
...
The process is divided into two
different teams, and Principal Rogers has been assigned to the site leadership team
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Communicating the needs of the student community
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Create acBon plans to help address needs that are presented
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The process is
divided into two major components, the site leadership team and the acBon design
team
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The team is responsible for communicating the needs and goals of the learning
community
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Coaching
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Standardized tests
...
Explanation:
Professional development focuses on particular skills tailored to specific teacher needs
...
The correct answer is (E)
...
According to Principle 1, of the Code of Ethics
for Educators, teachers should help their students foster what?
Fidelity
...
Responsibility
...
- ANSAll of the above
Explanation:
The Code of Ethics for Educators, developed by the AAE Advisory Board and Executive
Committee of AAE, has four basic principles
...
Under
Principle 1, the educator will accept responsibility for teaching students character
qualities
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The 4th grade teacher at Winn Elementary School has been tasked with reviewing the
school's goals
...
Why should the
school's goals be reviewed?
There is no reason to review the goals once they have been implemented
...
To ensure they still match the school's mission
...
- ANSTo ensure they still match the
school's mission
Creating a vision and goals plan is crucial to improving a school
...
The SMART
(Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time frame) Framework can help
educators create the best goals for their schools
...
Goals should be reviewed yearly to ensure they still match the school's
mission
...
Which of the following tasks does Bill need to complete first?
Know the legal limitations for recruiting
...
Cultivate sources
...
- ANSAnalyze the job requirements
Explanation:
The first three answer choices are necessary for recruiting talent
...
This will ensure that the experience and skills match the requirements
...
The total number of high school students enrolled in the district
schools were 800 students
...
The school's financial report included they used the accrual
basis for accounting when creating government specific financial statements
...
The leaders understands that accrual basis for accounting has the principle that:
The leaders realize the revenue will be incoming and can record it on the financial
statements even though they have not received it ye - ANSthe leaders realize the
revenue will be incoming and can record it on the financial
statements even though they have not received it yet
...
Since
they are using the accrual basis of accounting for government financial reports, the
leaders already know that they have certain types of government funding that has been
secured for the schools for that year
...
The remaining answer choices focus more on cash basis accounting
...
In
some states, schools are required by state regulations and laws to use cash basis
accounting where they cannot report the revenue on a financial statement or pay for
expenses or even recognize that they have cash or revenue coming in until the money
is received in order to pay for expenses
...
The principal sends the donor a thank you letter and describes
how the money will be used
...
Since the donation is for the mathematics and science department, the principal should
inform the donor that the money will be allocated to this department so the money can
be used for what it is intended for the mathematics and science students
...
For instance, the teacher could use
the money to purchase new demonstration kits to show the students how to measure
changes in the weather or purchase microscopes or even computers for the
department
...
Title IX
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FERPA
...
Explanation:
Providing equal educational opportunities for boys and girls is the subject of the law
commonly known as Title IX
...
Title I is a provision of the No
Child Left Behind Act (NCLB)
...
IDEA (C), the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act,
protects the rights of students with disabilities
...
The curriculum is not fully integrated across the grade levels
...
What should
Kari establish for the curriculum integration to address this?
Horizontal integration team
...
Nothing
...
- ANSVertical integration team
Explanation:
Vertical integration addresses the integration of information between levels
...
A vertical integration
team ensure that students have the prior knowledge that they need to be successful as
they progress
...
Which of these items most likely represents a duty of the school board?
Approving the five new hires
Implementing new policies and changes to established policies
Managing the activities of the school
Emphasizing instructional development - ANSApproving the five new hires
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Then, the school board makes sure the school districts are in compliance with
them
...
The school board solicits the input of the
superintendents in order to make sound decisions
...
The school board approves the school budgets and gives the
superintendents the authority to implement and manage the budget and administrative
activities for the school district
...
Further, the school board approves plans and participates in the design of new
school constructions and school renovations
...
The principal is responsible for managing day to day activities that
occur at the school, as well as emphasizing instructional development and promoting
professional development
...
The
superintendent
The first grade teacher at Rivers Elementary School is unsure about advocating and
what it entails
...
An important part of
the educator leader's job is to advocate for wha
For themselves primarily
...
For excellence in the education system only
...
- ANSFor equity as well as
excellence in the education system
The education leader should take the steps to advocate for their school system
...
They should be able to communicate effectively and efficiently to
decision makers to ensure laws are followed and understood
...
An important
part of the educator leader's job is to advocate for equity as well as excellence in the
education system
...
Some of the employees only want to
serve the same food that they have for years
...
What will determine which menus are used?
Student preference
...
Lack of allergens
...
- ANSFederal standards
Explanation:
The nutritional standards of the federal government are subject to change
...
It is important, however,
that the menus reflect the current federal standards
...
Defines appropriate class sizes for classes that include students with disabilities
...
Establishes special graduation requirements for students with disabilities
...
The Individuals with Disabilities Act establishes standards to guide the assessment of
students with disabilities
...
Assessments are necessary to determine the effectiveness of each child's educational
program
...
The Miller
Public Schools reported the following:
Elementary Schools Met AYP
Middle Schools Met AYP
High Schools Met AYP
The Alternative School Not Met AYP
The school established the attendance rate for the elementary and middle schools at
85% attendance for the year
...
Further, this is the second year the high school fell below the 90% for
student graduation
...
Explanation:
The AYP is an abbreviation for the adequate yearly progress, which is a measure that
schools have to report
...
This measure focuses on Mathematics and English Language Arts
...
Based on this act, schools have to
test students who are enrolled in a tested grade level and calculate the AYP as a whole
school
...
Also, the AYP factors in a school's attendance rate at the elementary and middle school
levels and the high
school student graduation rate to determine the progress of a school
...
However, as a whole, the High Schools and the alternative
schools did not meet the AYP which affected the school districts overall rating
...
Therefore, when reporting their adequate
yearly progress, the Miller Public School appeared to have overall not met the No Child
Left Behind Act's requirement that 95% or more of the students enrolled have to be
tested or participated in testing on mathematics and English Language Arts
...
The school also implemented an electronic
policy where students were no longer allowed to have cell phones when attending the
school
...
The parents were outraged about the ban of cell phones at the Willard High School
...
In fact, over the past six
months there had been an increase in school shooting threats
...
However, he also needs
to eliminate cheating on tests
...
In the case of cheating, the school needs to follow their policy
...
On the other hand, if the superintendent is concerned with banning cell phone use at
school because the students will not have the ability to contact their parents during an
emergency, then the superintendent will need to identify alternatives for electronic
devices at school
...
For example, the students are not allowed to use cell phones
during class time but they could use them when they are in the hall or while they are in
the cafeteria
...
The problem is broken down into smaller problems with specific goals in what type of
decision making process?
Developmental
...
Closed
...
- ANSDevelopmental
Explanation:
There are two types of group decision making forums
...
Free discussions present the problem to the staff without room for
suggestions
...
What is the best way to
develop relationship?
Show differences in grades
...
Explain how many students benefit from the lab
...
- ANSHold a demonstration
Explanation:
It is important that parents remain informed about changes that occur in the school
...
A demonstration shows them the
equipment, which increases understanding and builds relationship
...
The superintendent anticipated a gap but not a 20% gap
...
The superintendent knows that the poor instructional content and poor leadership are
known as:
Causes
Problems
Distracters
Uncontrollable contributors - ANSCauses
...
A problem is the end result
of an issue
...
Therefore, in our scenario, the superintendent has identified the problem for the school
is the 20% gap between the current year's achievement test scores and the
benchmarks that were set by the department of education
...
The superintendent,
after evaluating the problem, discovered the cause or variables that caused the 20%
gap is the poor instructional content and a principal who is not an effective leader at the
school
...
As a result, the school board develops a school improvement plan
...
Which of the following is a method to measure this goal?
The high school annual dropout rate
Annual attendance rates
Advanced Student Surveys
Statewide standardized assessment tests - ANSStatewide standardized assessment
tests
...
Therefore, the school has to develop a school
improvement plan (SIP) to prevent corrective action
...
As part of the school improvement plan, the schools have to show how they will make
improvements by establishing goals, benchmarks and measurable strategies to access
if the school is meeting these goals
...
An approach to measure this goal is to review
the standardized district language arts, math and science tests to determine how the
students have scored, higher or lower
...
Further, schools who develop a school improvement plan are required to have the
following 10 required elements based on the No Child Left Behind Act: (1) The issues
that resulted in the school not meeting the adequate yearly progress associated with the
students' academic progress, (2) Identify methods the school will use to address and
meet academic competencies, (3) Establish policies and procedures to meet
The upper grade teachers at Chavez Middle School are talking about creating curricular
units for the school year
...
When
designing curricular units, there are how many sequential steps that should be taken?
8
...
16
...
- ANS12
Explanation:
Priority standards are specifically selected grade and course standards
...
When designing curricular units, there are 12
sequential steps that should be taken
...
This type of assessment can be criterion-referenced or norm-referenced and evaluates
progress toward meeting goals:
Portfolio
...
Summative evaluation
...
- ANSStandards-based assessment
Explanation:
A portfolio contains completed products over a certain amount of time
...
A
performance assessment is an informal measure that evaluates a student's ability to
complete a task specific to a topic or area
...
Arrange for culturally homogeneous classes
...
Encourage teachers to create an environment that is responsive to different learning
styles
...
The other choices involve creating homogeneous classes grouped by ability or by
cultural
...
In the correct answer, teachers are encouraged to provide
equal opportunity by being responsive to different learning styles
...
Autonomy
...
Independence
...
Autonomy brings about
warmth
...
With disintegration
comes disorientation and inadequacy
...
"Should a topic be taught chronologically?" -- curriculum sequence
"What enables the student to understand the interpretation of knowledge and how is it
used to examine
authentic problems?" - curriculum congruity
"How do policies regarding promotion, required courses, and the like affect students?" -curriculum continuity "Which is more important - breadth or depth of subject matter?" -curriculum scope
What is NOT an effective method for handling resistance to change?
Support
...
Communication
...
- ANSOrganizational structure
Explanation:
Organizational structure is often a cause of resistance
...
What is NOT considered funding by an enterprise?
Facilities leased to other school districts
...
Sale of school vending machines
...
- ANSYouth job placement programs
Explanation:
Youth job placement programs are a form of funding in the "cooperative" category of
nontraditional funding
...
What is the first step of Wedley and Field's analytical approach to the decision making
process?
Decide on the desired outcome
...
Identify the problem
...
- ANSIdentify the problem
Explanation:
There are six steps to the analytical approach of decision making
...
Step 2: Decide on the desired outcome
...
Step 4: Analyze and evaluate alternatives
...
Step 6: Follow-up on outcomes
...
Audience
...
Theme
...
Think of the skill level and be
sensitive to any cultural issues
...
Which of the following assumptions forms the basis of the problem-solving approach to
resolving conflicts?
Self-interest is at the heart of all conflicts
...
The parties involved in a conflict are often willing to transcend personal agendas
...
- ANSThe parties involved in a
conflict are often willing to transcend personal agendas
...
Which of the following has the greatest influence on the language and content of an
administrator's written communications?
The size of the school district
...
The nature of the audience
...
- ANSThe nature of the audience
...
This will influence the language, tone,
and content of all written communications
...
Which of the following is a commonly cited benefit of the No Child Left Behind Act?
It creates national standards in math and reading
...
It
reduces the emphasis on standardized testing
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- ANSCorrect Answer:
It creates a method to identify schools that are not teaching basic skills effectively
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This is described in (B), the correct
answer
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It places more, not less emphasis on standardized testing (C)
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Professional
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Esteem
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Explanation:
Maslow's hierarchy of human needs, from lowest to highest, includes physiological,
safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualization
...
Which of the following is required by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act?
A dedicated aide for every student with a disability
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Exemption from standardized testing for all students with disabilities
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- ANSA free and appropriate
education for all students with disabilities
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The other choices are not referred to
in this law
...
The plan outlines ongoing professional development activities for the science teachers
...
You want the professional
development plan to capture the needs of each of the teachers to ensure the teachers
receive the best possible development opportunities
...
Explanation:
In order to determine that the professional development activities were completed and
the established outcomes were achieved, you have to incorporate methods to evaluate
what has been accomplished
...
These outputs are methods that can show proof
that the activities were completed
...
Your school has just established a
Parent Teacher Association (PTA)
...
However, you do have the responsibility to provide oversight to
the PTA since they are utilizing the name of the school, Broome Elementary PTA
...
As the principal, you do have the responsibility to provide some oversight over the PTA
since they are carrying out activities at the school and under the school's name
...
Some oversights activities you can perform are (1) ask for reports such as monthly bank
statements, receipts and reporting of expenses
...
Most PTAs have a policy where there are always at least two individuals
from their executive who sign each check as well as collect, count and deposit money
collected from dues and fundraisers (3) you can discuss during PTA board or executive
meetings the planned fundraisers for the year, approve these fundraisers and make
sure they do not occur during other events that the school is having
...
Many PTA's will use a certified public accountant or
someone who has knowledge of accounting
...
Mrs
...
" Another teacher, Mr
...
He tells you, "My students
keep asking me to repeat the lesson
...
How do you expect us to teach class?"
Which of the following is most likely a distractor in this scenario that significantly affects
student achievement?
Temperature
Noise
Social status
Ethnic diversity - ANSNoise
...
This means
limiting the number of announcements, school assemblies and noise that may happen
inside the school or outside the school
...
Too much noise can stress out students because they cannot concentrate
...
Although temperature is a distractor, it does not have as large of an impact on academic
achievement as noise
...
Economic status may become a distractor when some
schools in lower economic districts may have increased class sizes
...
Students who are in classes with a large number of
students may not get the attention they need to excel academically or get overlooked if
they are struggling with a topic
...
Students who are absent a lot from school are not present in class to
learn the information taught which in turns limits the student's ability to gain the
knowledge and skills for academic success
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Description: The CPACE Practice Test 5 for 2024 is an essential study tool for educators preparing for their certification exams. This practice test comprises a comprehensive collection of questions designed to cover a wide range of content areas, ensuring candidates are thoroughly equipped for the actual examination. Each question is accompanied by correct answers, providing clarity and reinforcing understanding of critical concepts. Graded A+, this latest edition reflects current testing standards and aims to enhance exam readiness. Whether used for individual study or in a group setting, this practice test is a valuable resource for assessing knowledge, identifying strengths, and addressing areas needing improvement. With its straightforward format, the CPACE Practice Test 5 is a key element of your preparation strategy, empowering you to approach your certification with confidence.