Study Guide
Field 015: Educational Leadership
Sample Multiple-Choice Questions
Competency 0001
Understand how to provide leadership in facilitating the development, articulation, implementation, and stewardship of a shared vision of learning; collaborating with diverse stakeholders; and mobilizing school and community resources to achieve the vision and promote the success of all student groups.
In a time of reduced school funding, educational leaders can best help ensure that sufficient resources are available to achieve a school's vision and goals for all student groups by emphasizing which of the following approaches?
- using student performance data to identify areas of greatest weakness and making those areas a priority in terms of resource allocation
- soliciting views about budget priorities from a broad range of stakeholders and allocating resources based on level of stakeholder support
- applying a formula for distributing resources that ensures equal allocations for each school program and student population
- using budgets from the previous year as a basis for guiding decisions about resource allocations for each subsequent budget
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Competency 0002
Understand the interplay of the political, social, economic, legal, ethical, and cultural contexts of education in promoting the success of all student groups.
In a school district where students from particular cultural and language backgrounds are significantly overrepresented in special education programs, educational leaders can best initiate efforts to address the issue by analyzing:
- assessment instruments used to evaluate students for special educational needs.
- the local curriculum and associated student performance expectations.
- instructional strategies used with students prior to their referral for special education.
- the placement procedures currently used to determine students' grade levels.
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Competency 0003
Understand how to advocate, nurture, and sustain a positive culture of learning that emphasizes high expectations and an instructional program that promotes success for all student groups.
Staff at a middle school are ready to implement instructional changes designed to improve students' math achievement. In planning these changes, the school leader has guided staff in a review of current research on math instruction and an examination of students' math performance for the last three years. The leader can best ensure that the planned changes achieve the desired results by prompting staff to take which of the following additional actions?
- outlining steps for phasing in the instructional changes with one subgroup of students at a time
- communicating the rationale for the instructional changes to students and their families
- seeking individual professional development as needed to prepare for the instructional changes
- developing a plan for assessing student improvement during and following the instructional changes
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Competency 0004
Understand effective teaching and learning and the use of instructional leadership to promote the success of all student groups.
One goal at an elementary school is to create a climate that reflects a commitment to the belief that all children can learn and achieve success. School leaders can best support achievement of this goal by emphasizing to teachers the value of which of the following classroom practices?
- engaging students in team academic competitions
- using a variety of grouping strategies for activities
- surveying students regularly about their interests
- differentiating standards used to evaluate student work
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Competency 0005
Understand how to use professional development for faculty, staff, and self to promote lifelong learning and the success of all student groups.
In which of the following situations would peer coaching be the most appropriate professional development strategy for a school leader to use?
- Teachers as a group wish to learn more about the benefits and limitations of a particular instructional strategy.
- Teachers have identified a problem in a specific area of instruction and are ready to develop a plan to address the need.
- Teachers from several schools in the district have been reassigned to teach at a newly built school.
- Teachers have received training on a new instructional strategy and are ready to implement it in their classrooms.
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Competency 0006
Understand organizational management and its use in creating positive and productive learning systems that promote the success of all student groups.
Which of the following behaviors by members of a high school's school site council should be of greatest concern to educational leaders at the school?
- Some members of the council are more reserved than others and are less comfortable expressing their views in front of other members.
- Several members of the instructional staff who are on the council often dismiss comments and suggestions by noninstructional staff and parents/guardians.
- Two members of the council hold very different political and social views and often differ about the best way to proceed in dealing with particular issues.
- Certain members of the council have difficulty staying on topic when discussing issues with other members of the team.
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Competency 0007
Understand human resource management and its use in creating a positive and productive learning system that promotes the success of all student groups.
A new leader takes over at a school that has been characterized in recent years by very high teacher turnover among probationary teachers, with many leaving voluntarily by the end of their probationary period. The leader and the school site council wish to design a program of enhanced support for probationary teachers. Which of the following would be the most useful first step for the group to take in designing this program?
- surveying permanent teaching staff about the difficulties that they faced as probationary teachers
- conducting extensive exit interviews with probationary teachers who have recently left
- reviewing current literature about the best ways to provide support to new teachers
- distributing a survey about conditions at the school to all parents/guardians and other stakeholders
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Competency 0008
Understand operational management and its use in creating a safe, efficient, and effective learning environment that promotes the success of all student groups.
As part of a crisis response plan, educational leaders at a school have established a command and control structure that identifies those individuals who are charged with directing the response to a crisis. To maximize the effectiveness of this system, it would be most important to ensure that:
- responsibilities of each individual in the command and control structure are clearly defined in advance for a variety of crisis situations.
- each individual in the command and control structure reports to at least two other individuals in the structure during a crisis.
- overall leadership of the command and control structure during a crisis is spread among several individuals in the structure.
- membership of the command and control structure is drawn from the longest-serving staff who are most familiar with school operations.
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Competency 0009
Understand fiscal and material resource management and its use in creating efficient and effective learning systems that promote the success of all student groups.
In determining the resources that the district will need to provide during the next fiscal year for a school's English Language Learner program, educational leaders should first:
- evaluate the success of the program in developing English language skills of participating students.
- calculate the proportion of total district revenues that was allocated to the program during the previous fiscal year.
- project the resources needed to maintain other programs at the school at their current levels of funding.
- identify state and federal mandates for the program and the amount of categorical aid provided for meeting those mandates.
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Competency 0010
Understand the legal dimensions of educational leadership.
Administrators find marijuana in a student's school locker. The student handbook indicates that the consequences include a ten-day suspension from school. In accordance with the Goss v. Lopez decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, school leaders are obligated to do which of the following before imposing a suspension?
- review and document the manner in which the locker search was conducted
- provide the student with legal advice through the state's juvenile court system
- arrange for an impartial hearing to listen to the student's side of the story
- demonstrate that the disciplinary action has been applied in a nondiscriminatory manner
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