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The FTCE Professional Education Test is a test of pedagogy and professional practices required in order to obtain a professional teacher certificate in Florida.. The FTCE Professional Education Test is a test of knowledge based on eight (8) competencies:

Instructional Design & Planning
Learning Environment
Teaching Strategies
Assessment Strategies
Professional Improvement
Ethics & Professional Conduct
English-Language-Learners
Reading & Literacy

FTCE - Professional Education
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25 Questions

1. Project-based learning, problem-based learning, and inquiry-based learning all

2. Prior to teaching a unit on bacteria and viruses, a teacher has students evaluate a list of content-area statements as being true or false. After the lesson is complete, the students reevaluate the statements. What was the purpose of giving the assignment before the lesson if it was also to be complete afterwards?

3. Which technique will most effectively establish a 9th grade teacher's expectation for an assignment?

4. An elementary mathematics teacher uses the phrase 'My dear Aunt Sally' to teach the order of operations. This phrase is an example of a

5. An 8th grade science teacher decides to work collaboratively with a teacher in the mathematics department to design a unit using basic algebra to calculate the density of various objects. By creating a cross-subject activity

6. 'Meeting academic standards should be the highest priority in a classroom.' This statement reflects the current philosophy of

7. A class has students from various cultural backgrounds. The teacher notices that students of like cultures are exhibiting similar skills and knowledge that differ from students of other cultures. This could be due to the impact of cultural knowledge on

8. More than 65% of a 3rd-grade class scored at high risk on the oral reading fluency measure of the school's progress-monitoring instrument. Which instructional practice would be most effective for improving the students' oral reading fluency?

9. Enlarged text, use of speech-to-text programs, and talking word processors are all

10. Which of the following is the term for when the class and teacher all read the same selection aloud at the same time?

11. A beginning teacher notices that students are having difficulty mastering the properties of light on a science test. The best next step for the teacher to take would be

12. A local school advisory council has the important responsibility of

13. Jerome Bruner would encourage teachers

14. Which of the following would require inductive reasoning?

15. Permitting students access to e-mails with attachments can be a potential danger to a school's network, because of

16. Which of the following would be a responsibility of a school advisory council?

17. What does the general knowledge teacher bring to the IEP team?

18. Which of the following professional development classes would be most beneficial to a teacher wanting to focus on general instructional practices?

19. A student' academic grades on report cards are derived from

20. A group of 5th-grade students collected information on how many kindergarten students like chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry ice cream. What is the best format for an initial presentation of results to the kindergarten students?

21. A teacher wants to make sure that her students understand and remember the classroom rules. The best way to accomplish this is to

22. At the beginning of the school year, a 2nd-grade teacher determines there are children from diverse cultural backgrounds in the class. One of the best ways to study cultural similarities and differences would be to have students

23. A well-designed lesson

24. Homework is appropriate

25. Teachers can bring rigor to their classrooms by incorporating