Teacher Certification

    Background

    This Teacher Certification module was developed to give You feedback, how well You master the research-based content of Literacy learning, Literacy teaching and Reading difficulties. If you successfully complete the module, you will receive a Certificate of Completion that enhances Your professional development.

    How to start?

    Before you start to study eTALE Africa learning content, we highly recommend You do first a “pretest” by answering 40 random multiple-choice questions. Note that there is only one correct answer for each question (a, b, c or d). You will have one hour to complete the pretest. After answering to all 40 questions, you will receive immediate feedback how well You did.

    How to do the test?

    If You already are an expert in the content and receive at least 70% (28 out of 40 questions correct) in the pretest, you will automatically receive the Certificate to your email. You can save and print it as a demonstration of your knowledge in literacy learning and teaching and reading difficulties.

    What if I do not get 70% in pretest?

    If You don’t get 70% in the pretest, do not worry. The “pretest” is the starting point of eTALE Africa eLearning environment! When You have gone through and studied the content, you can do the “post-test” or “final examination”. You can do the test as many times as you like. But note the questions will not be the same or in same order.

    When You have answered correctly least to 28 questions (that is 70% and above), the Certificate is send to Your email.

    Parts of the eTALE Africa content may seem challenging and the test might not be an easy task! But remember, You can always read a little bit more and do the test again.

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    Category: Literacy learning

    1. Critical factor for reading mastery is:

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    2. Examples of phoneme manipulation include:

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    3. The skill of identifying and producing rhyming words is useful for:

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    4. A common manifestation of weak cognitive or mental flexibility in children is NOT:

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    5. Development of voluntary attention:

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    Category: Literacy learning

    6. To increase reading motivation, it is important that:

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    Category: Literacy learning

    7. A child shows intrinsic motivation when:

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    Category: Literacy learning

    8. Fine motor skills are NOT that important in:

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    Category: Literacy learning

    9. Children do NOT need working memory when:

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    Category: Literacy learning

    10. In teaching vocabulary, it is important to:

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    Category: Literacy teaching

    11. Many countries around the world are promoting multilingualism, even in places where multilingualism is absent from official educational policy, because multilingualism has been shown to have several advantages. These advantages do NOT include:

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    Category: Literacy teaching

    12. Metalinguistic awareness and development begins:

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    13. A good way to teach morphological awareness is:

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    14. Steps of teaching reading comprehension when the child masters the basic reading skills.

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    Category: Literacy teaching

    15. Which of the following is NOT a reading comprehension skill?

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    Category: Literacy teaching

    16. A pre-primary school teacher orally presents learners with pairs of words (e.g., buy/tie, see/saw) and has learners identify whether the words rhyme or not. Next, she says a list of one-syllable words and asks learners to point to a part of the body that rhymes with each word (e.g., the teacher says bed, and the learners point to their heads). These activities promote learners’ reading development primarily by:

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    Category: Literacy teaching

    17. Instructional support means that:

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    Category: Literacy teaching

    18. Child-centred teaching means that:

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    Category: Literacy teaching

    19. Which of the following statements about the importance of teaching productive writing is FALSE?

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    Category: Literacy teaching

    20. How can you manage adult learners during literacy learning sessions?

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    Category: Literacy teaching

    21. When assessing reading and spelling:

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    22. When beginning to teach a new phoneme, it is useful to tell a story because:

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    Category: Literacy teaching

    23. When supporting text composition:

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    24. Developing good handwriting:

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    Category: Literacy teaching

    25. When comparing handwriting and typing:

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    Category: Literacy teaching

    26. Which of the following is NOT a good way to teach phonics?

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    Category: Literacy teaching

    27. Which of the following is not beneficial for listening to stories?

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    Category: Literacy teaching

    28. ICT is integrated into reading instruction when:

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    Category: Literacy teaching

    29. Apps for reading development

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    Category: Literacy teaching

    30. A benefit of using messaging apps (e.g.WhatsApp) in teaching is:

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    Category: Reading difficulties

    31. In learning to read, it is important that:

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    Category: Reading difficulties

    32. Part-time special education in grades one and two:

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    Category: Reading difficulties

    33. For very young children, the reading environment in the home is strongly linked to their emergent literacy skills before entering school. Which of these is NOT an important aspect of the home literacy environment:

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    Category: Reading difficulties

    34. Based on research, which of these statements is INCORRECT. Intensity of reading instruction and intervention can be increased by:

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    Category: Reading difficulties

    35. Screening instruments used in prevention programs for reading difficulties do NOT usually assess which of the following skills?

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    Category: Reading difficulties

    36. Effective interventions for students with learning difficulties typically:

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    Category: Reading difficulties

    37. Which of the following is NOT included in Fletcher’s general principles of instruction for children with learning difficulties:

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    Category: Reading difficulties

    38. Based on research, we know that the most effective intervention for reading difficulties is:

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    Category: Reading difficulties

    39. Based on neuroimaging studies:

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    Category: Reading difficulties

    40. The most prominent characteristic of reading disability (dyslexia) is:

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