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Members share common goals and share some responsibility, is the characteristics
of_____ team:
Real
A profession is an occupation which performs a crucial ___________function.
Social
Professions requires a significant period of hand-on practical experience, this is
called as:
Institutional Preparation
Every professional requires some ____________training.
Intellectual
One size fits all is an example of ___________ concept of teaching.
Old
All are the issues faced by the professional manages except:
Professional development
Teamwork Models was developed by?
Katzenbach and Smith
Which one of the following is NOT the element of Effective professional
Development?
Reflective practice
Callenge faced by the education system in developing countries is:
Quality
All are the characteristics of a profession Except:
Publications
The Islamic way of teaching encourages all Except:
Develop research skills
Employee volunteer to provide the care to clients is an aspect of_________behavior:
Professional
A leader is all Except:
Accountable
The individual has the capacity to develop morally over their lifetime, is said by:
Lawrence Kohlberg
Which of the following emphasized on the exclusionary nature of the profession,
what to include and what to exclude?
Critical
Which of the following country have the highest social status of teacher?
Japan
Teacher is responsible for all, Except:
Maintaining collaborative relations with colleagues
All are included in 3 Rs of ethics, Except:
Revise
All are the attributes of a professional, Except:
Research skills
Á profession arises when any trade or occupation transforms itself through:
Emergence of regulatory bodies
The Alberta teachers’ Association, presented a list Code of Professional Conduct in
relation to all the following, Except: Parents
Individuals, initially based their ethical disposition on ____________.
Rules and regulations
Teamwork Models was developed in the year?
1993
How many types of accountability are? 5
Professions have located their activities outside the market by
using________criteria.
Ideal-regarding
The process whereby members of different professions work together to provide
integrated service is known as:
Inter-professional
Democratic institutions and processes to hold actors to account in _________type of
accountability. Political
What is Opposite to professionalism is? Elitis
Effective leadership is based on all, except:
Research and teaching skills
Which of the one is the mode of social coordination?
Professionalism
What is meant by Restrictive learning Environment? isolated learning
What are the two powerful tools in effective professional development? Feedback and
reflection
What is essential for tutors to know about disadvantaged students in further education
(FE)? Biography
Which of the one along with reflective practice helps teachers to move towards the
expert vision of practice? Feed back
Which of the following reflects the professionalism of teachers? Attitude towards work
Which of the one along with reflective practice helps teachers to move towards the
expert vision of practice? Feed back
What qualifications and what competence is required for the successful exercise of an
occupation is called as? Professionalism
Which of the following factor does NOT influence the contemporary definition of
professionalism? Technological
Which of the one is NOT an indicator of professionalization? Aggressiveness
Which of the following is not considered as most important issue in contemporary
education research and policy? Teacher’ prestige
Which of following, a teacher can use to influence his/her students? Expertise
What is meant by Expansive learning environment? Collaborative learning
All are the features in the process of professional knowledge EXCEPT: Delivered
Phronesis, is usually translated as: Practical wisdom
Which of the following is NOT the general characteristics of a profession? Excellent
research skills
If conflict arise between what a teacher says and do than he/ she cannot be called a:
Role model
Which of the one quality (attitude) a teacher must not have? Harsh
All are the three pillars of medical professionalism EXCEPT: Knowledge
To which part of life, social norms and cultural values are considered important?
Professional
Which of the one is the most effective way to differentiate an individual or an
organization? Values
All are the characteristics of a profession EXPECT: Cognition
According to Dewy, the process of reflective thinking is consisted of _____elements? 2
The word “profess” encompasses the public commitment to a set of ___________. Value
All are the qualities of the teacher behavior EXCEPT: Researcher
Which one of the factor does not affect the teacher’s daily activities? teachers' pedagogy
Which of the following is described as an occupation that can claim exclusive technical
competence and adheres to ethics of professional conduct? Profession
Accurate information to be learned and applied in situations later in life is known as:
Knowledge
To which of the following educationist, concept of reflective practice can be traced
back? Dewy
Which of the following is NOT a trait of a professional? Isolate yourself from peers
Changes in the _______has led to new challenges for schools. Society
Social contract means responsibility assigned by the___________. Society
All are the categories in quality of practice EXCEPT: Research skills
What is the purpose of code of ethics in profession? Practitioner
behave responsibly
All are the qualities of the teacher behavior EXCEPT: Researcher
Which one of the following is practiced by professional Autonomy
according to his/her own vision, knowledge, attitudes, skills, and
responsibility?
Which of following is dependent on the ongoing and in-service Professional
technical development of teachers?
Who was the first famous private teacher? Confucius
Which of the following is NOT essential for individuals who Research skills
select teaching profession?
The importance of ________________ for a profession cannot Code of conduct
be overstated.
What professionals are expected to have shared with the group? Identities
Which of the one is Not the mode professional development? Peer gathering
In which year, the first National Teachers Association was 1857
formed in the United States?
Changes in the _______has led to new challenges for schools. School
What is meant by praxix? Doing action
Which of the following word describes the professionalism? Ethics
Which American state make the compulsory requirement for Pennsylvania
teachers to pass a test of reading, writing and arithmetic before
joining the teaching profession?
Who is the key agent to bring change in the school? Teacher
Which of the following is the outcome of process of teacher Higher degree of
professionalization? Autonomy
What is meant by Poiesis? Making action
Which of the following is NOT considered as characteristic of a Research Skills
profession?
What is the common feature of chartered teachers? Learner centered
practice
Which type of models and modeling of instruction helps Curricular and
teachers to have a vision of practice? Instructional
Which of the following process is explained as teachers guides Teaching
the learners in the acquisition of knowledge?
Which of the following is affected by the quality of teachers? Discipline
(LMS)?
All of the following elements demonstrated the professionalism Moarls
of teachers EXCEPT:
Which of the following are two important indicators of Work and quality
professionalism?
Which of the one in the long run is imperative for the teachers? Training
When American Government took the initiative Race to top”? 2009-2015
Which of the following is explained as drafting the codes of Self-regulation
ethics and representing the profession before the public?
Which of the following is important for teachers to learn and Professional
apply new knowledge? development
What is the reason for more personalized teaching and learning Focus on capacity
activities? building
Which of the following is important for teachers to learn and Professional
apply new knowledge? development
All are the examples of professionalism issues in classroom Designing a lesson
EXCEPT:
Certification
When a professional is required to pass one or more exams to
attain minimum level of knowledge, it is known as:
Professional
In order to achieve status and monopolistic position, aspiring
development of
team
professionals are expected to stress on all EXCEPT:
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CHAT stands for: Cultural Historical
Activity Theory
Which of the following could be an important strategy for post-
compulsory teachers? Collaboration
"Teacher as Researcher” is reformulation of which type of Action
research?
All factors are directly contributing towards the change of Social
future of profession except:
Which of the following designation a successful teacher may Headship
take in his/her career to get out of the classroom?
All are the dimensions of productive pedagogies EXCEPT: Code of Conduct
How many models of teacher professionalism are exists 3
according to OCED (2016)?
All are the three domains of professional standards EXCEPT:
Theory
Which of the following is Not a form of Professional ethics?
Boundary
All are the values related to discourse to establish the
collaborative creation of knowledge EXCEPT Research skills
The ability to make practically intelligent and ethically Phronesis
responsive judgments in particular circumstances is called as:
Vygotsky encouraged to understand the intertwining of all Language
EXCEPT::
In which of the following domains productive pedagogies was Four
divided ?
In which of the following country, research- based teaching was
shaped? UK
Which of the following is valued by society and provides the Skills
livelihood through practice in professionalism?
An inclusive school culture celebrates all, EXCEPT: Research
As skills are valued by society, it leads to which of the aspect of
professionalism? Knowledge
Who purposed the idea of phronesis (practical wisdom)? Aristotle
Which subjects are included in soft disciplines?
History and
psychology
"New forms of management,” which is related to the shifts in Institutions
arrangements and responsibilities between all of the following,
EXCEPT:
Institutions
Who proposed the idea of critical pedagogy?
Clarke
Ethics in education play a critical role how a teacher interact
with all except:
Parents
All are the most critical element of teacher professionalism except: Skills
All models of teachers' professionalism are described on the following three domains,
EXCEPT:
Skills
All are referred as meaning for accountable EXCEPT:
Reliable
How professionalism was conceptualized in late 1970?
Client demand-led service
Accountability and responsibility share all similar concepts EXCEPT:
Questioning
On what issues professional parameters focuses? Legal and ethical
To prepare all children for the demands of 21st century, many nations around the world
have undertaken a wide range of reforms of all except: Skills
Which model emphasized on the completion of award-bearing programs of study
validated by higher education? Award-bearing
With reference to scientific practices, how many conceptions of practice are exists? 2
How many components a Professional standard has? 3
How many categories does professionalism has? 3
Poor working condition affects all of the following of teachers except: Leadership
All of the following may be included as a module for the development of a program for
teacher education except: Communication
All are the elements in which conventional professionalism is grounded except: Process
knowledge for judgments
To which philosophy, the sociological roots of concept of practice is originated? Greek
Social learning theory implies that learning is as much collective as: Individual
Which model addresses CPD as intervention for the individual teacher educator or from
the perspective of the institution? Deficit
Who believes the “Quality of one’s practice” is known as professionalism? Hoyle
Which of the following is Not the barrier to teacher professionalism? Autonomy
All are the key stakeholders in the CPD programs except: Students
All are the factors which demands to change the CPD practices globally except:
Technological
Which experiences are the integration of cognitive and affective elements? Emotional
What categories of ethics, a teacher professional is following if she/ he knows that their
perception has limits? Reflective integrity
What is NOT an element of New Public Management (NPM)? Less emphasis on the use
of resources
What is the main feature of effective professional development? structured professional
learning
Ethical practices in activist teacher professionalism involves all except how people: Share
information in community
All are among the barriers to the implementation of PD at school level except: Lack of
professional standards
Which organization is concerned with the quality assurance of teachers? National
Accreditation Council for Teacher Education
Students engage with each other during learning, is known as _____ learning.
Collaborative
The development of an activist teacher professionalism is based on three concepts except:
Globalization
Which of the following do NOT foster the entrepreneurial identity? Socially critical
Teacher identity is shaped by all except: Academic knowledge
What is the role of standards officers in continuous professional development (CPD)
activities? Monitoring and evaluation of CPD
Which of the following is NOT a professional development activity? Voluntary work in
community
Which discourse deals with the public moral practice, values, beliefs and attitudes of an
institution? Expressive or regulative discourse
Which discourse deals with the transmission of skills and their relation to each other?
The instrumental discourse
All are the component of professional standards except: Skills
Practice –based studies focuses on all of the following except:
Beliefs
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Which of the following has potential to transform learning Digital media and
environments and empower learners to become active in new technologies
shaping their own education?
Social learning theory implies that learning is as much collective Individual
as:
Which of the following is Not the barrier to teacher Autonomy
professionalism?
How many components a Professional standard has? 3
Which model emphasized on the completion of award-bearing Award-bearing
programs of study validated by higher education?
Which of the following is NOT a professional development Voluntary work in
activity? community
Which of the following do NOT foster the entrepreneurial
identity? Socially critical
With reference to scientific practices, how many conceptions of 2
practice are exists?
Teacher identity is shaped by all except:
Academic knowledge
Extensive and intensive supervised practical work is needed to link Theory and
_________. practice
Poor working condition affects all of the following of teachers except: Leadership
“Teachers are unable to think critically and solve the issues related to Quality Concerns
teaching methods”, deals with which of the following challenges.
All are the component of professional standards except: Skills
In UK, how many versions of standards have been calculated in policy Four
debates and documents?
Which discourse deals with the transmission of skills and their The instrumental
relation to each other? discourse
Which experiences are the integration of cognitive and affective Emotional
elements?
To prepare all children for the demands of 21st century, many Skills
nations around the world have undertaken a wide range of reforms of
all except:
Which organization is concerned with the quality assurance of National
teachers? Accreditation
Council for Teacher
Education
All of the following may be included as a module for the development Communication
of a program for teacher education except
Students engage with each other during learning, is known as _____ Collaborative
learning.
Ethical practices in activist teacher professionalism involves all except Share information in
how people: community
Teacher professional identity facilitates teachers to construct all of
these ideas except: how to be skillful
The development of an activist teacher professionalism is based on Globalization
three concepts except:
What is the common requirement in teacher education program Portfolio
which shows the readiness of pre-service teachers?
Which model addresses CPD as intervention for the individual Deficit
teacher educator or from the perspective of the institution?
Ethical practices in activist teacher professionalism involves all except
Share information
how people: in community
Reality is being in the mind of knower, without denying external Constructivist
reality altogether” is depicted by_______.
Which discourse deals with the public moral practice, values, Expressive or
beliefs and attitudes of an institution? regulative
discourse
Practice –based studies focuses on all of the following except: Beliefs
What lies at the core of teaching profession?
Teacher identity
What is the key challenge for the teaching profession and Strengthen the
professional practices? technical core
Which of the following term is widely and uncritically used in Professional
educational documents? teaching standards
All of the following are the qualities of autonomous
professionalism EXCEPT: Technical
expertise
Which of the following is not included in Curricular skills? Controlling classes
Which of the one is a powerful tool for professional learning? Teachers research
A type of learning which is self-regulated with lots of opportunity to discovery is called
as: Traditionalist
Which aspects of teaching and learning involves facing difficulty and taking risks?
Intellectual and psychological
Examination of teaching standards is a ______ matter.
Complex
Which one of the following is the best option to promote professionalism among
teachers? Reflective practices
Which type of professionalism it is when its “Inclusive in its membership”?
Transformative
Which of the one is informal research teachers can engage in on a daily basis?
Reflective
For youths having an experience of neglect or abuse at home, school can be a___.
Heaven
Standard needs to be examined in terms of all of the following EXCEPT Assortment
Professional development simply means: Supporting people in workplace
Which of the following is the ultimate goal of professionalism? Skills and strategies
Which of the following is not included in organizational skills? Curricular skills
Which of the One is Not developed by professional development? Attitude
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The old professionalism is NOT concerned with: Fast change
Number of levels in Bernstein’s Model are: 2
Which category of professionalism is attributed to have perceptions and beliefs?
Attitudinal
Which type of research aims give teacher practical method to develop knowledge from
their experience? Action
Structural level in Bernstein’s Model explain the concept of: Boundary
In UK, how many versions of standards have been calculated in policy debates and
documents? Four
The “professionalization” focuses on_____. Authority
Which type of approach is involved in Continuing Professional Development (CPD)?
Holistic
The ‘professionalism’ concerns with the _________ of teaching as a profession. Internal
quality
Which of the following is NOT a challenge in teaching profession? Traditional
curriculum
The basis of people's knowledge, that they apply to their practices comes under which
category of the academic professionalism. Intellectual
Which of the following term is widely and uncritically used in educational documents?
Professional teaching standards
Which of the following process is involved in Critical reflection? Reasoning
“Teachers are unable to think critically and solve the issues related to teaching methods”,
deals with which of the following challenges. Quality Concerns
Which of the one is NOT the characteristic of new (transformative) professionalism:
Conservative
Extensive and intensive supervised practical work is needed to link _________. Theory
and practice
Which one of the following is focuses on the school base teacher inquiry? Epistemological