1) 1. What is the K to 10 Instructional Design Framework? a) Focuses on teachers only b) Learner-centered and adaptable c) Standardized for all students d) Focuses only on memorization 2) What does "Metacognition" mean? a) Thinking about one’s own thinking and learning process b) Memorizing facts without any thought c) Ignoring new ideas and focusing on old ones d) Following instructions without questioning 3) How can teachers help students believe in their abilities? a) By focusing only on competition b) By only praising students who get the highest grades c) By telling students they can't improve d) By praising effort and strategies, not just in 4) How can students remember facts better? a) By repeating and committing facts to memory b) By ignoring long-term memory c) By guessing answers during tests d) By only focusing on problem-solving 5) What is "Transfer of Knowledge" about? a) Remembering facts without applying them b) Forgetting past lessons c) Memorizing everything for a test d) Using knowledge to solve new problems 6) How does "Organizing material" help learners? a) It makes it easier to remember important concepts b) It forces students to memorize everything c) It limits their thinking d) It confuses students 7) How do learners understand new ideas? a) By forgetting everything they already know b) By linking new ideas to what they already know c) By focusing on one idea at a time d) By memorizing everything 8) What is the Science of Learning? a) A new teaching method b) A specific teaching philosophy c) Focused only on memorization d) Research on how students learn and applying it to teaching 9) Which method is used in Mathematics teaching? a) Rote memorization b) Lectures only c) Discovery Learning d) Teacher-led discussions 10) What does "Empathize" mean in teaching? a) Understanding and connecting with the learning material b) Watching the teacher explain everything c) Memorizing facts without understanding d) Doing assignments without thinking 11) What is the "Experience" event about? a) Observing others b) Using knowledge in real-world situations c) Writing notes without participating d) Repeating the same lessons 12) What does "Explore" mean in teaching? a) Applying learned concepts to real life b) Listening to the teacher talks c) Discovering new ideas and concepts d) Understanding the material without applying it 13) Which event focuses on capturing the learner’s attention? a) Engage b) Explore c) Experience d) Empathize 14) What does "Innovative" teaching focus on? a) Using only traditional methods b) Trying new ways of teaching and using technology c) Ignoring new teaching tools d) Teaching the same way every year 15) What is "Ideational" teaching about? a) Generating new ideas and teaching methods b) Using technology in teaching c) Focused only on memorization d) Relying on a single subject 16) What does the "Inclusive" principle focus on? a) Teaching students in the same way b) Making learning accessible to all students c) Relying on one method of teaching d) Ignoring students with different needs 17) How does "Creativity" help learners? a) By memorizing facts for exams b) By using imagination and critical thinking to make learning meaningful c) By following strict rules d) By only focusing on test scores 18) What does "Collaboration" mean in teaching? a) Students work alone b) Students work together to achieve a common goal c) Teachers work alone without student input d) Teachers control all activities 19) What does "The Learner is the Center" mean? a) The teacher decides what to teach b) Students' needs and learning styles guide teaching c) Students do not influence the lesson d) The curriculum is the main focus 20) Which teaching methods are used in the K to 10 Framework? a) Rote memorization b) Constructivist, inquiry-based, collaborative methods c) Teacher-centered instruction d) Lecture-based teaching

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