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Family Name * Instruction. Read the statement and choose the best/correct answer from 113 of
the given choices. Shade/click the circle before the letter of your chosen 150
Muga answer. points
First Name *
Mary Elizabeth
A. Establishment of stronger boundaries between and among nations.
Middle Name * C. Less and less impact of human activity on the planet earth
Epondulan D. The incorporation of local and national economies into a worldwide global
economy.
2. According to the Delors report, there are several main tensions central
to the *0/1 4. What is the measure of relevance in education? * 1/1
problems of the twenty-first century that we need to overcome. One of
them is
the challenge to an individual on how he or she can adapt to the
changing
A. Democratization of access
world without forgetting or turning his/her back on the past. What
kind of
tension or conflict is manifested in this situation? B. Functionality and meaningful
Correct answer
B. Tension between the global and local A. Anticipating the future and imagining possible and probable futures.
C. Promoting care for the environment and building a global culture of ecological
responsibility.
3. Which of the following features represent the new paradigm shift in *1/1
education? D. The exploration of concepts of cultural diversity, similarities, and prejudices to
promote cultural understanding.
A. Traditional pedagogies
7. Which of the following aptly describes Marshall McLuhan’s concept of a *1/1 9. Which of the following are NOT characteristics of globalization? * 1/1
global village?
C. Global Village is the kind of global world we are experiencing, characterized by D. The expansion of economic protectionism and isolation of poor countries.
fundamentalism, apathy, and conflict brought about by clashes of cultures.
D. People’s cultural and religious identities will be the primary source of conflict in
the post-Cold War world, as evidenced by the conflict between fundamentalist
Muslims and the western world.
10. Which of the following illustrates the major paradigm shift in education
in *1/1
the 21st century?
C. From contextualized themes generated from global and local realities to the pre-
A. Multilingual education
organized subject matter
B. Transformative education
D. From a more flexible learning style to a prescribed pedagogy
C. Multicultural education
Correct answer
D. The teacher should be wary of differing cultural points of view and must make
sure that students will see things the same way.
11. What educational approach/perspective recognizes the knowledge and *0/1 13. Which of the following is the focus of Civic Education? * 0/1
experience
of women, racial groups, and ethnic groups as being just, as valid,
and
relevant as the knowledge of dominant groups in mainstream academic
A. Promote understanding of human rights, concepts, and values to enable learners
discourse?
to comprehend and transform conditions that give rise to human rights violations.
B. Multicultural education C. Foster a vision of education for sustainable development and care for the
environment.
C. Inclusive education
D. Empower people with the skills, attitudes, and knowledge to build a peaceful world
D. Global education based on justice and human rights.
D. Empower people with the skills, attitudes, and knowledge to build a peaceful
C. Inclusive education
world based on justice and human rights.
12. How does the notion of cultural relativity and variability affect the *0/1
14. Which of the following initiatives would NOT help a school address *1/1
teaching-learning processes in school?
diversity?
A. The students’ varied cultural backgrounds will in no way affect the way they will
A. Using ability grouping
learn the school lessons
B. The students can readily adjust to the way the teacher initiates learning in school B. Using cooperative learning
because children are adaptable beings no matter what culture they come from.
C. Working with neighborhood groups
C. The child’s cultural background influences the children’s way of interpreting and
viewing the world; hence, teachers must consider the children’s worldview when D. Using culturally-relevant teaching methods
teaching.
D. The teacher should be wary of differing cultural points of view and must make
sure that students will see things the same way.
Correct answer
15. If the teacher emphasizes developing the learner’s competency to *1/1 17. A class comprises students
from several ethnic communities, including *1/1
transform knowledge into innovations and job-creation, what pillar of Muslims and Lumads. They seem to
have difficulty understanding each other’s
education
does she actually promote? behavior and points of view. What
should the teacher do?
A. Learning to Know A. Introduce multiculturalism in the class and provide activities for practice.
B. Learning to Do B. Threaten the students that if there are students who do not behave and are
tolerant of their classmates, he/she will be dropped from the class.
C. Learning to live Together
C. Informs students that they will all be learning new ways of thinking and behaving
D. Learning to Be in this class, so they might as well leave their cultural idiosyncrasies at home.
D. Assign bright students to monitor and control the behavior of poor students.
A. Learning to know
D. Complete fulfillment
Correct answer
D. Gender is an ascribed status in society. A. Helps coordinate local initiatives and unite educators in the common practice of
educating for a culture of peace.
Correct answer
B. Supports the UN Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-violence for the Children
B. Gender is socially and culturally-constructed. of the World and introduces peace and human rights education into all educational
institutions.
Correct answer
A. Uphold children’s basic rights as outlined in the Convention on the Rights of the B. Supports the UN Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-violence for the Children
Child (CRC) of the World and introduces peace and human rights education into all educational
institutions.
B. Develop a climate that models peaceful and respectful behavior among all
members of the learning community.
D. Enable the teachers to stress peace-making in the social studies classrooms only
when necessary.
D. Enhancing collaboration among humanitarian organizations, particularly from the
Global South, at the local, national and regional levels, to strengthen community
resilience and emergency response and establishing a monitoring system to assess
progress on the implementation of preparedness measures.
22. The impact of conflict on children whether as victims of war or child *0/1 24. Why are educational environments very crucial to peace education?
* 1/1
soldiers has been brought to world attention through media, international
organizations, and eyewitness accounts? What is the best thing to do to help
children affected by conflict?
A. The social, cultural, economic, and political contexts in which educators work
shape the specific content and methods they choose for peace education.
A. Employ education to regain parts of lost children and to facilitate the experiences B. The variety of different educational settings from rural to urban, school-based to
that support the healthy social, emotional, and intellectual growth and development. the community, and within the formal curricula or non-formal popular education
projects are relevant to peace education.
B. Provide employment opportunities for them as well as their parents to attain
financial independence C. Many teachers infuse peace education into traditional academic subjects such as
literature, math, science, history, language, civics, and the arts.
C. Offer them to migrate to the neighboring countries as foreign refugees
D. All of the given choices
D. Secure their safety by imposing strict curfew hours
Correct answer
A. Employ education to regain parts of lost children and to facilitate the experiences
25. What is celebrated every
December 10?
* 1/1
that support the healthy social, emotional, and intellectual growth and development.
D E h i ll b i h i i i i i l l f h
26. What kind of tension is referred to when people prefer to have quick *1/1 28. Which of the following is NOT true about the Four Pillars of Learning?
* 0/1
answers and ready solutions to many problems even if its calls for a patient,
concerted, negotiated strategy of reform?
D. Tension between individual and universal D. The Pillars of Learning adheres to the instrumental and purely academic view of
education that focuses on the achievement of specific aims of education such as
economic productivity.
Correct answer
27. In what strands of the four pillars of education imply a shift from skill
to *1/1
D. The Pillars of Learning adheres to the instrumental and purely academic view of
competence, or a mix of higher-order skills specific to each individual?
education that focuses on the achievement of specific aims of education such as
economic productivity.
A. Learning to Know
B. Learning to Do
29. What pillar of education of J. Delors (UNESCO) focuses on voc-tech *0/1
C. Learning to Live Together
relevant to people-centered human development?
D. Learning to Be
A. Learning to Know
B. Learning to Do
D. Learning to Be
Correct answer
B Learning to Do
B. Learning to Do C. ducat g o Susta ab e e e op e t
30. The rapid traversing of ideas, attitudes, and values across national
borders *1/1 33. With the growing competition brought about by globalization, what is *1/1
generally leads to interconnectedness and interaction between peoples
of preferred by most employers in hiring their employees?
B. Fundamentalism B. Selective
C. Multiculturalism C. Quick
A. Changing role of education in terms of preparing students for the world of work.
A. From limited access to time-bound and space-limited education to borderless
B. The threat to the autonomy of national educational systems by globalization. education, lifelong learning for all in a learning society.
C. Reforms in education as lifelong education. B. From traditional pedagogies to more modern strategies of teaching and learning.
D. Branding, globalization, and learning to be consumers. C. From knowledge limited to the local scene to the globalized knowledge, values,
attitudes, and skills interfaced with local wisdom.
35. What current trend in education focuses on the study of the basic *1/1 37. Which of the following statements about Human Rights Education (HRE) is *1/1
concepts, beliefs, and values underlying our democratic political community correct?
and
constitutional order?
A. Civic education A. HRE is more of the responsibility of the state to implement human rights law
rather than the protection of the rights holders.
B. Development education
B. HRE should focus more on rights based on “law in books”, rather than “law in real
C. Peace education life”.
C. HRE needs to focus on the values, principles, and standards and human rights and
D. Multicultural education
how they can be translated into day-to-day actions.
D. Human Rights Standards vary from society to society and HRE therefore should
also vary in terms of approaches and methods.
Correct answer
C. Quality
D. Equity
A. Personality empowering
A. Multicultural education increases positive relationships through the achievement
C. Pedagogically humanistic of common goals, respect, appreciation, and commitment to equality among the
teachers and students.
B. Socially transformative
B. Multicultural education decreases stereotyping and prejudice through direct
D. Culturally-discriminating contact and interaction among diverse individuals.
A. Relevance
44. Which of the following is NOT one of the benefits of social media?
* 1/1 46. Which among the following is NOT a core principle of human rights?
* 0/1
Correct answer
45. Which among the following rights manifests rule of law and good *0/1 D. Independency
governance?
A. Right to education
47. How are human rights principles reflected in the activities of national
and *1/1
B. Right to environmental protection local government?
C. Right of participation
A. Legislating laws to include rights education in all levels of schooling
D. Right to work
B. Organizing local exhibits or events to highlight the children’s talents and local
Correct answer products
C. Right of participation C. Asking the community leaders to volunteer in the construction of a barangay hall
D. The importance of the family’s influence on children’s education has diminished a. Tension between tradition and modernity
over the past few years.
b. Tension between the global and the local
Correct answer
A. Peace education teaches students what to think rather than how to think. b. Tension between the global and the local
a. Traditional pedagogies
a. Increasing commercialization of education and the corporate takeover of
education
b. Lifelong education for all
b. Weakening of the notion of the "citizen" as a unified and unifying concept.
c. Rigid subject matter boundaries
c. New technologies of information and communication creates new approaches to
d. Knowledge as the only learning outcome learning
d. People's cultural and religious identities will be the primary source of conflict in
a. Anticipating the future and imagining possible and probable futures. the post-Cold War world as evidenced by the conflict between fundamentalist
Muslims and the western world.
b. Gender equality and harnessing of the role of women in development.
c. Promoting care for the environment and building a global culture of ecological
responsibility.
58. When planning her lessons and
units, Mrs. Jones is careful to include *1/1 60. Which of the following illustrates the major paradigm shift in
education in *1/1
books and resources from a variety of
cultures and ethnic groups. What kind of the 21st century?
education is this?
c. Multicultural education c. From contextualized themes generated from global and local realities to pre-
organized subject matter.
d. Gender free education
d. From more flexible learning styles to a prescribed pedagogy
c. A speeding up of global interactions and processes through worldwide systems of C. Justness and sincerity
transportation and communication.
D. Responsiveness to the private
d. The expansion of economic protectionism and isolation of poor countries.
A. Profession
B. Mission
A. Mr. Santos, because of his CSC eligibility certificate
D. Vocation
C. Neither of the two because they did not take and pass the LET.
65. Teacher Ian, a Science teacher has been accused of sexual harassment by *1/1
one of her students. What should the school principal do?
D. Yes
Correct answer
B. No.
66. To ensure high standards of teachers’ personal and professional *1/1 68. What norm of conduct is manifested by being loyal to the republic and
the *1/1
development, which measure must be implemented?
Filipino people?
A. Professionalism
III. The implementation of what is learned in training must be monitored.
B. Honesty
A. II and III
C. Nationalism and Patriotism
B. II only
D. Responsiveness to the public
C. I and III
D. I only
69. Which are the job-embedded requirements for teachers and so must *0/1
continuously develop themselves in these aspects?
I. Maintains updated
pupil/student school records.
67. The results of the LET revealed the low performance of future teachers.
In *1/1 II. Conducts action research.
April 2010 only 15% of the BEED and 25% of the BSED graduates passed. What III. Maintains harmonious relationship with stakeholders
Correct answer
D. I, II, III, IV
C. Manifesting by deeds the supremacy of civilian authority over the military. B. Sick leave
D. Indefinite leave
74. Teacher Toni is in a relationship with his student. Is this allowed?
* 1/1 76. Ms. dela Cruz, a BSEd graduate, has not passed the LET yet. In what *0/1
capacity can she be hired?
A. No at all times
A. Permanent status
B. Yes, provided that Teacher Toni should exercise utmost professional discretion to
avoid scandal, gossip, and preferential treatment of the learner. B. Emergency status
C. Yes, they should be proud of their relationship by revealing to the entire class their
C. Provisional for not less than six months
real status.
D. Provisional for not less than one year
D. No, unless principal allowed.
Correct answer
75. Teacher Malou suffers from hypertension [High Blood Pressure] and *1/1
experiences difficulty in speech. Which would be affected if he continues
teaching?
77. “Once a teacher, forever a student.” What does this statement imply
about *1/1
quality personal and professional development for teachers?
A. Punctuality
78. Which of these skills must a teacher develop that will enable
him/her to *1/1 80. Principal Brenda acted
on the letter of complaint received by his office 30 *1/1
look at problems as opportunities?
days after saying he was
preoccupied with more important things in the past
I. Addressing problems as
fast as possible
days. Is his reason
acceptable?
B. No, RA 6713 states that public officials and employees must act promptly on
letters and requests within 15 working days from receipt thereof.
A. I, III, IV
C. Yes, because the letter of complaint can wait and is of no urgency.
B. I, II, IV
D. No, the reason is simply unacceptable.
C. I, II, III
D. II, III, IV
79. For relevance to business and industry, what did the First Biennial
National *0/1 A. Ethical standards for public Employees
A. Vocational skills D. Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees.
C. Technical and scientific competencies D. Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees.
Correct answer
A. Yes, because it is part of the teacher’s other duties A. Get intrinsically motivated to grow continuously
B. Yes, provided the teacher is compensated B. Put themselves far above their student
D. No, because it is not within the regular functions of the classroom teacher. D. Earn MA units for ranking purposes
A. Divestment
A. No, Magna Carta for Public School Teachers states that in the exigencies of
service, any teacher may be required to render more than six hours and not more B. System of Incentives
than eight hours of actual classroom teaching a day.
C. Prohibited Acts and Transactions
B. Yes, the situation demands that she render longer teaching hours.
D. Statement of Assets and Liabilities
C. Yes, as long as she signs a conformed letter to that effect.
D. No, rendering longer teaching hours would make the teacher tired and exhausted.
IV. Librarians
C. I and III
D. Yes, because yes incompetent
D. III and IV
91. Teacher Audrey tutors her students, who have difficulty coping with
Math, *1/1
after class hours. Is her act ethical?
93. An Education graduate without a license is accepted to teach in a
private *0/1
school? Is this in violation of RA 7836?
Correct answer
C. Yes, if deserved
D. Not at all
94. You are very much interested in the quality development program for *1/1 97. The teacher performance results provide continual _____ to
professional *1/1
teachers. What characteristics should you look for?
development.
95. Teacher Kevin has not practiced his profession for the past five
years. Can *1/1 98. Societal change requires continually deep-seated questions about
“good” *1/1
he go back to teaching immediately?
living. Which of these did Socrates recognize as the greatest of human
virtues?
A. Yes
A. Fair justice
B. No, unless he enrolled in a refreshers course of 12 units
B. piety
C. No
C. courage
D. Yes, if nobody can take his place
D. Moral wisdom
A. division-based
IV. Acting as an agent of change
B. pre-service
A. II and IV
C. post-service
B. I, II, III, IV
D. school-based
C. I, II, III
D. I and III
C. I, II, III
D. The teacher exercise discretion to avoid scandal and gossip about preferential
A. Court the student at home
treatment.
D. Act normally as if nothing happens and the student does not exist
while the complaint is being heard yet. Was the action of the
superintendent II. Interaction through simulations and models
legal?
III. Electronic mailing list, video conferencing, chat rooms
B. II and III
C. Yes, the superintendent has disciplinary authority over the teachers.
D. No, the superintendent has no disciplinary authority over teachers. C. I, II, III, and IV
D. I and II
105. Teachers are required to make an individual Plan for Professional *1/1
Development (IPPD). This is based on the philosophy that the teacher is a
107. The new Performance Appraisal System for Teachers (PAST) is ______.
* 1/1
“lifelong learner”. The NCBTS provides steps for ____ assessments in making
IPPD.
A. practice-based
A. need B. competency-based
B. peer C. knowledge-based
C. collegial D. skill-based
D. self
B. No, study leave should not exceed one year
108. How can the efforts of four agencies (DepEd, CHED, PRC and CSC) be *1/1 111. Which of the following emphasizes the right of citizens to quality *1/1
best achieved for the training and development of teachers?
education?
109. To ensure high standards of the teacher’s personal and professional *1/1 112. Which educational level/s provide/s for free and
compulsory education as *1/1
development, what tool/instrument was developed by the DepEd for self- stipulated in Article IV, Section 2 of the Philippine
Constitution?
assessment?
a. Elementary level
A. TPDI
b. Secondary level
B. TSNA
c. Elementary and secondary levels
C. IPPD
d. Tertiary level
D. KSA
113.
Who among the following is
in the category of non-academic personnel as *1/1
110. Teacher Cora wants to continue with her study leave for another six *1/1 provided for under Education Act
of 1982?
a. Guidance counselors’
A. Yes, but without compensation
b. School principal
B No study leave should not exceed one year
c. School nurse
d. School librarian
114.
How is gradual progression
of teacher’s salary from minimum to *1/1 116.
What appointment can be
given to Teacher Arlyn who possesses the *1/1
maximum done?
minimum qualifications but lacks the
appropriate civil service eligibility?
115.
Which of the following is
NOT recognized by the Magna Carta for Public *0/1 117.
Which of the following
rights is intended for parents under Education Act *1/1
School Teachers?
of 1982?
a. Quality education depends primarily on the quality of socio-economic status of a. The right to academic freedom
teachers.
b. The right to privacy of communication
b. Advancement in education depends on the teachers’ qualifications and ability.
c. The right to seek redress of grievance
c. Education is an essential factor in the economic growth of the nation.
d. The right to full access to the evidence of the case
d. Education is development and vice-versa.
Correct answer
a. Strong curriculum
b. Competent instruction
c. School-community relations
y
c. A teacher who has attended national seminars on teaching
d. Competent administrator
d. A teacher who qualifies for a permanent position under RA 4670
119.
Which of the following
provisions under the Magna Carta for Public *1/1 122.
Who are covered by RA 4670?
* 1/1
School Teachers will most likely
promote teachers’ welfare and defend their
interests?
123.
Teacher Belinda has been in
active service for 10 years when he decided *1/1
to pursue higher studies. Under RA
4670, what kind of leave of absence can
120.
What does “teachers are
persons in authority” imply?
* 1/1 s/he avail of?
121.
Who among the following
characterizes a professional teacher?
* 1/1
124.
When can teachers be
required to work on assignment not related to their *0/1 126.
Which of the following laws
strengthens teacher education in the *0/1
duties?
Philippines through the establishment of
centers of excellence?
127.
What does free public
secondary educational under the law mean?
* 1/1
125.
Teacher Cora has been teaching
7 straight years and therefore qualities *0/1
for a study leave with pay for one
year. Should she pursue it, how much pay is
she entitled to receive?
a. Right of every student to enter public secondary schools
Correct answer
128.
Teacher Dolly is assigned
in a rural area; Teacher Elna in a depressed *1/1 131.
Teacher Joan discusses
conflicts between warring groups in Mindanao. *1/1
community; Teacher Frai in a
hazardous area; and Teacher Golda in a place Which pillar should he stress
more?
a. Learning to be
a. Teacher Dolly
b. Learning to live together
b. Teacher Elna
c. Learning to do
c. Teacher Frai
d. Learning to know
d. Teacher Golda
132.
Teacher Kay teaches in a public school in her locality. Due to teacher *1/1
129.
Teacher Heide contracted an
illness that required rest for more than one *1/1 shortage, her classroom teaching starts from 6:00 am and ends at 3:00 pm. Is
year. Which leave should she apply
for?
the assignment given her just?
a. Sick leave a. Yes, the situation demands that she render longer teaching hours.
b. Personal leave b. Yes, as long as she signs a conformed letter to that effect.
c. Vacation leave c. No, rendering longer teaching hours would make the teacher tired and exhausted.
d. Indefinite leave d. No, Magna Carta for Public School Teachers states that in the exigencies of
service, any teacher may be required to render more than six hours and not more
than eight hours of actual classroom teaching a day.
130.
A school personnel can
avail of free legal service under certain *1/1
circumstances. Principal Ivy was
accused of maligning her neighbor. Is
Principal Ivy entitled to the said
service?
133.
Teacher Lorna, a graduate
of BSEd with major in Mathematics teaches in *1/1 135.
Which of the following
could be the reason for the teacher’s suspension *1/1
a national high school in her
province. Since she has been rated outstanding in from the practice of the
teaching profession?
b. Yes, if approved by PRC. c. Faithfulness to the code of ethical and professional standards for professional
teachers
c. No, RA 7836 states that no person shall practice or offer to practice the teaching
profession in the Philippines or be appointed as teacher to any position calling for a d. Willingness to attend seminars, workshops, conferences and the like or the
teaching position without having previously obtained a valid certificate and a valid continuing education program prescribed by the Board and the Commission.
license from the Commission.
d. No, professional license is required of all teachers regardless of age and teaching
performance.
136.
Which of the following statements
is not included in Article I- Scope and *1/1
Limitation of the Code of Ethics for
Professional Teacher?
134.
Which of the following
statements is NOT true about the Code of Ethics *1/1 a. Those who are performing supervisory and/or administrative functions are not
for Professional Teachers?
considered a teacher under this provision.
137.
As presented in the Code of Ethics for Professional Teacher, which of
the *1/1 139.
As presented in the Code of Ethics for Professional Teacher, which of
the *1/1
following statements does not describe the relationship between teachers
and following statements describe the relationship and the performance of the
the state?
teacher and his/her profession, except one?
a. The schools are the nurseries of the citizens of the state. a. Ensure that his/her profession will be considered as a noble profession by
manifesting genuine enthusiasm and pride in his/her profession.
b. As a citizen of the country every teacher is encouraged to engage in the promotion
of his/her political or religious interests or beliefs. b. Uphold the highest possible standards of quality education.
c. Every teacher or school personnel shall help carry out the declared state policies. c. Participate actively in the continuing professional development program
d. Every teacher shall vote and shall exercise all other constitutional rights and d. Teachers are encouraged to advance their personal and professional growth by
responsibilities. representing the school in whatever activities necessary even without the support of
the school’s administration.
138.
As presented in the Code of Ethics for Professional Teacher, which of
the *0/1
following is not true about the relationship between a teacher and his/her 140.
As presented in the Code of Ethics for Professional Teacher, which of
the *0/1
community?
following statements does describe the relationship between the teacher and
his/her teaching community?
d. Teachers are obligated to understand the customs and tradition of the community d. A teacher may submit to the proper authorities any justifiable criticism against
where he/she is teaching. colleagues, in writing.
c. As a leader of the community where he/she is working, a teacher shall encourage a. A teacher is entitled to claim for work done by a colleague.
and influence the members of the community to attend church activities, as part of
141.
As presented in the Code of
Ethics for Professional Teacher, which of the *1/1 143.
As presented in the Code of Ethics for Professional Teacher, which of
the *1/1
following statements does not
describe the relationship between the teacher following does not describe the relationship of teachers and learners?
a. The first and foremost concern of the teacher is the interest and welfare of the
a. A teacher shall make it his/her duty to understand and support the legitimate learners.
policies of the school and the administration.
b. The teacher should under no circumstances be prejudiced nor discriminatory
b. A teacher has the right to demand promotion after completing her graduate or against any learner.
master’s degree.
c. The teacher should never accept any gifts from the learners or the parents in
c. A teacher shall transact all official business through channels, except when exchanged for a favor.
normal procedure is not possible.
d. The teacher has a right to give any academic mark to learners based on his/her
d. Any teacher has a right to seek redress against injustice and discrimination. own judgement of the learners’ performance.
144.
As presented in the Code of
Ethics for Professional Teacher, which of the *1/1
142.
As presented in the Code of Ethics for Professional Teacher, which of
the *0/1
following does not describe the
relationship of teachers and parents?
following does not describe the relationship and functions of the teacher
and
school officials and personnel?
c. Participation in conference and training programs are part of teachers’ right. d. A teacher shall practice utmost prudence and discourage unfair criticism.
d. A school official may recommend any teacher or school personnel for dismissal
only for a cause.
Correct answer
a. A teacher has a right to engage in legitimate income generation, directly or a. Legislating laws to include rights education in all levels of schooling
indirectly, provided it does not adversely affect his work.
b. Organizing local exhibit or event to highlight the children's talents and local
b. A teacher has right not to settle his/her debts if he/she has not receive her salary. products
c. With respect to financial matters, a teacher shall maintain a good reputation. c. Asking the community leaders to volunteer in the construction of a barangay hall
d. No teacher shall act as agent or be interested in financial venture which furnish d. Lobbying to the UN High Commission for Human Rights to allocate higher budget
textbooks and other school commodities. for Philippines' Commission on Human Rights.
Correct answer
b. A teacher has right not to settle his/her debts if he/she has not receive her salary.
148. Which of the following could
be a reason to justify peace education as a *1/1
series of "teaching
encounters" or teaching-learning process?
c. Skills for critical analysis of structural arrangements that produce and legitimize
a. Human dignity injustice and inequality
c. Universality
d. Independency
Correct answer
d. Independency
Forms
a. The parent's culture is important, but should not influence their children's
education.
b. Teachers should demonstrate their "expertise" to parents to show they know best.
Correct answer
b. Teachers should demonstrate their "expertise" to parents to show they know best.
a. Peace education teaches students what to think rather than how to think.
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