Answers and Explanations
Answers and
Explanations for ATS Questions
1. B
The primary focus of this question is:
Understand instructional planning and apply knowledge of
planning processes to design effective instruction.
One multiple-choice question certainly cannot reference
everything a teacher takes into account when planning what to
teach, but this question isn't looking for an extensive listing
of considerations. It's looking for a basic way of thinking about
planning instructional objectives in a new situation. Eliminate
(A) because textbooks are created at a general level and don't
take into account features of a specific district or classroom.
Eliminate (C) because you are given no information to ascertain
the quality of the predecessor's lesson materials. Eliminate (D)
because Ms. DeFoe's previous instructional units may not be
appropriate for her new students. Ms. DeFoe must consider the
abilities and backgrounds of her current students while designing
instructional objectives that comply with the learning standards
set forth by the district where she is currently employed and by
the state. Choice (B) is the correct response.
2. C
The primary focus of this question is:
Understand reciprocal rights and responsibilities in
situations involving interactions between teachers and students,
parents, community members, colleagues, school administrators,
and other school personnel.
Teachers should apply their knowledge of their rights and
legal responsibilities in various situations (e.g., in relation
to students who may be abused). According to Title 6 of the New
York State Social Services Law, a teacher who has reasonable
cause to suspect that a child is an abused or maltreated child
shall "immediately notify the person in charge" of the school,
which means Ms. Quinn is legally mandated to notify the building
principal. Eliminate (A) because Ms. Quinn is not legally
mandated to discuss her concerns with Nicole's parents. Eliminate
(B) because Ms. Quinn is not legally mandated to report to the
police. In fact, child abuse cases are usually handled through
the Child Protective Service, not through police departments.
Eliminate (D) because Ms. Quinn must notify the principal, not
the counselor. Choice (C) is the correct response.
3. D
The primary focus of this question is:
Understand the structure and organization of the New York
State educational system and the role of education in the broader
society.
Eliminate (A) because the Constitution grants the regulation
of education to the states. Eliminate (C) because it's too narrow
an answer. While the laws about civil rights must be obeyed in
the schools, other federal laws must be obeyed also. This answer
choice doesn't mention them. In theory, federal regulations
should not affect the schools because the power to regulate
education is a power granted to the states, not to the federal
government. Federal regulations enter the picture because federal
funds are available to public education. The catch is that the
schools accepting federal monies must comply with federal laws
and regulations as a condition for receiving them. Eliminate (B)
since it contradicts this reality. Choice (D) is the correct
response.
4. B
The primary focus of this question is:
Understand reciprocal rights and responsibilities in
situations involving interactions between teachers and students,
parents, community members, colleagues, school administrators,
and other school personnel.
Eliminate (A). Nejad is certainly entitled to free speech, but
only so long as he doesn't deprive other students of the
education to which they're entitled. Since the demonstration was
disruptive, the principal was within her rights to stop it.
Eliminate (C) because it is not supported by the question. The
principal simply stopped the demonstration, the principal did not
take disciplinary action-no hearing is warranted. Eliminate (D)
because it brings up an irrelevant issue. Whether or not a
teacher was supervising the demonstration, the demonstration was
disrupting the learning environment and had to be stopped. Once a
student or group of students becomes so disruptive that they
disrupt the learning environment for others, that activity has to
stop. Even though Nejad is entitled to express his opinions
because he is entitled to free speech just as everyone else is,
he and the other demonstrators are not entitled to disrupt the
classes of the other student, and that's why the principal was
within her rights to stop the demonstration. Choice (B) is the
correct response.
5. C
The primary focus of this question is:
Understand principles and procedures for organizing and
implementing lessons, and use this knowledge to help learners
construct meaning and achieve intended outcomes.
This is a multiple-response question. Read the Roman numeral
responses and try to identify one with which you totally agree or
one with which you totally disagree, whichever seems easier.
Eliminate Roman IV because it is not supported by the
question-Mr. Grindle is helping the students apply their current
knowledge from their home environments, not teaching them about
their home environments. Eliminate (A) and (D) because both
include Roman IV. Choices (B) and (C) both include Roman II and
Roman III. Thus, you need decide only whether Roman I should be
included in the answer choice. Roman I is correct because making
connections between two concepts that may appear unrelated
requires application of several types of critical thinking
including analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. Eliminate (B)
because it does not contain Roman I. Roman II is correct because
helping learners apply information they have gained from their
home life to content they study in school will help them
recognize their home environments as valuable resources in their
learning. Roman III is correct because the strategy that Mr.
Grindle uses recognizes that learners come to school with
knowledge and experiences on which they can build as they
construct meaningful understandings. Choice (C) is the correct
response.