#1
Which of the following is not a component of effective instructional planning?
Assessment
Instructional strategies
Student's lunch menu
Learning objectives
#2
What is the role of technology in instructional planning and delivery?
To replace teachers
To enhance and support teaching and learning
To complicate the learning process
To limit students' access to information
#3
Which of the following is NOT a step in the instructional planning process?
Developing learning objectives
Selecting instructional materials
Teaching without planning
Assessing student learning
#4
What is the purpose of formulating learning objectives in instructional planning?
To make the curriculum more complicated
To provide a framework for instruction and assessment
To limit students' learning experiences
To increase students' workload
#5
What is the purpose of incorporating learning styles in instructional planning?
To impose a single learning style on all students
To ignore individual differences among students
To accommodate diverse learning preferences
To simplify instructional delivery
#6
What is the purpose of a formative assessment?
To evaluate student learning at the end of a unit
To provide feedback during the learning process
To assign grades for the entire course
To test only basic knowledge
#7
Which instructional strategy focuses on students working together to solve a problem or complete a task?
Direct instruction
Cooperative learning
Independent study
Socratic questioning
#8
What does the term 'scaffolding' refer to in instructional delivery?
Providing support to help students reach higher levels of understanding
Limiting students' access to resources
Removing all support and letting students work independently
Ignoring students' needs during instruction
#9
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of effective feedback?
Specific
Timely
Non-descriptive
Constructive
#10
What is the purpose of a rubric in instructional planning?
To summarize student grades
To provide guidance on expectations and criteria for assessment
To keep track of attendance
To calculate students' final grades
#11
Which instructional strategy involves the teacher modeling the thought process while solving a problem?
Direct instruction
Guided discovery
Reciprocal teaching
Think-aloud
#12
What is backward design in instructional planning?
Starting with learning objectives and then planning instruction
Starting with instruction and then setting learning objectives
Starting with assessment and then setting learning objectives
Starting with learning objectives and then skipping assessment
#13
Which of the following is an example of a summative assessment?
Weekly quizzes
Final project presentation
Classroom discussions
Peer feedback
#14
What is the purpose of differentiation in instructional planning?
To make instruction the same for all students
To provide different resources for students
To adjust instruction to meet the diverse needs of students
To eliminate challenges in learning
#15
Which instructional delivery method emphasizes the use of real-life examples and applications?
Lecture
Experiential learning
Demonstration
Drill and practice
#16
What does the acronym IEP stand for in the context of instructional planning?
Individualized Education Program
Innovative Educational Practices
Instructional Enhancement Plan
Inclusive Education Program
#17
What is the significance of formative assessment in instructional planning and delivery?
It helps to assign final grades.
It provides feedback to adjust instruction.
It is only used at the beginning of a unit.
It is not essential for effective teaching.