School-Age Child Care Basics * Module 8 Quiz
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The learning outcomes, which have been established by Washington Dept. of Early Learning MERIT, require that the student demonstrate at minimum a 70% proficiency in the stated student outcomes. Students must complete ALL assignments listed, including the required reading, discussion board topics, and assessments. Nothing is "
Optional
", all work must be done.
Assignments are reviewed by our STARS trainer.
If you have not
adequately
completed any of the discussion board topics, or assignments, Erika will send you an email with feedback.
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70% or better is required on this quiz.
If you do not achieve a passing score, return to the training and review Module 8 material then try the quiz again.
Student Information
First Name
Last Name
Your Email Address
Choose the best answer to demonstrate your understanding of Module 8.
STARS ID Number
In Module 8 you were provided with instructions for obtaining a STARS ID number from MERIT.
Do you have a Washington STARS ID number?
Yes
No
What's That?
What is your STARS ID Number
A valid STARS ID number is required.
STOP!
Go to MERIT and apply for a STARS ID number now. A requirement to receive a certificate for this course is to have a valid STARS ID number. There are instructions provided in module 8 of the training on how to obtain a STARS ID number.
Question 1 * 5 Points * Multiple Choice
a) (1) A professional conforms to _______________standards.
a.
Arbitrary
b. Unethical
c.
Ethical
d. None of the above
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Question 2 * 5 Points * True or False
b. (2) The foundation for building relationships is to provide clear and open communication as well as a comfortable environment for parents and child care professionals.
a. True
b. False
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Question 3 * 5 Points * True or False
c.
(3) The NAA Code of Ethics sets standards of conduct for the afterschool professional and outlines personal and professional excellence encouraging the professional development of those working in the after school field.
a. True
b. False
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Question 4 * 5 Points * True or False
d. (4) A professional code of ethics is a set of standards, rules, guidelines, and values that govern and guide ethical behavior of a profession's members, interactions among its members, and interactions between its members and the public.
a. True
b. False
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Question 5 * 5 Points * True or False
e. (5) The Code of Ethics does all of the following: Defines accepted and acceptable behaviors, promotes high standards of practice, provides a benchmark for members to use for self-evaluation, establishes a framework for professional behaviors and responsibilities, provides a vehicle for professional identity, and provides a mark of professional maturity.
a. True
b. False
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Question 6 * 5 Points * True or False
f. (6) Studies are beginning to show that children who attend high-quality school age care programs do better in school, stay in school, are less likely to take unhealthy risks, and have healthier peer relationships than their peers who stay home alone.
a. True
b. False
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Question 7 * 5 Points * Multiple Choice
g. (7) The professional development of school-age care professionals is considered _____________ to the quality of experiences afforded to children.
a.
Critical
b.
Non-essential
c. Non-important
d. None of the above
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Question 8 * 5 Points * True or False
h. (8) Effective teachers or care providers share some fundamental qualities, including a strong knowledge of child development, the ability to communicate effectively in multiple forms with diverse populations, the foundational knowledge for developmentally appropriate content to be taught and practices to be carried out, and habits of critical thinking and problem solving.
a. True
b. False
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Question 9 * 5 Points * Multiple Choice
i. (9) The foundation in building _____________is to provide clear and open communication as well as a comfortable environment for parents and childcare professionals to collaborate together.
a.
Relationships
b. Something
c. Feelings
d.
Connection
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Question 10 * 5 Points * Multiple Choice
j.(10) ___________ practice should be interwoven throughout all of our work with children, colleagues and families.
a. Business
b.
Normal
c.
Professional
d. None of the above
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Question 11 * 5 Points * True or False
k. (11) A professional follows ethical standards.
True
False
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Question 12 * 5 Points * True or False
l. (12) Applying these basic fundamentals includes among other things, respecting and valuing all learners and meeting children where they are, as individuals and as a group.
True
False
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Question 13 * 5 Points * True or False
m.(13) Professional development is essential to providing high-quality services to children and families.
True
False
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Question 14 * 5 Points * True or False
n. (14) As a school-age child care professional it doesn’t particularly matter how you present yourself.
True
False
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Question 15 * 5 Points * True or False
o. (15) School-age care professionals do not need knowledge of child development.
True
False
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Question 16 * 5 Points * True or False
p. (16) It is not necessary to collaborate with colleagues, families and the community when you work in a School-age care program.
True
False
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Question 17 * 5 Points * True or False
q. (17) All children learn the same way, so we do not need to set individual goals for children.
True
False
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Question 18 * 5 Points * True or False
r. (18) As a professional in the child care field, you need to know that you are part of a larger community.
True
False
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Question 19 * 5 Points * True or False
s. (19) A few helpful tips for building positive relationships with colleagues include: Listen and acknowledge ideas and feedback, model the relationships that we strive to build, offer help when needed, encourage honest and open communication, offer support and advice, and host work parties/outings/time together away from work.
True
False
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Question 20 * 5 Points * True or False
t.
(20) If differences and misunderstandings arise on your team, it is best to avoid confrontation and uncomfortable issues. Having some unresolved conflict on a team is far better than experiencing a public meltdown with your co-workers.
True
False
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