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A comprehensive set of 100 multiple-choice questions and answers designed for school social worker exams. It covers various aspects of the field, including student assessment, intervention strategies, and ethical considerations. The questions are relevant to the practice of school social work and provide insights into the challenges and responsibilities of this profession.
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Students for whom English as a second language... A,Typically have above average math skills B. Have much lower IQ scores and students for whom English is the first language C. Exhibit a range of IQ scores that is about the same as that of students for whom English is the first language D. Can I be expected to read at grade level B. Exhibit a range of IQ scores that is about the same as that of students for whom English is the first language Students with cultural or socioeconomic backgrounds that differ from the backgrounds of the majority of the students at their schools will likely be affected in which of the following ways? A. They will have a different body of background knowledge than their fellow students which may adversely affect their academic performance B. They are more likely than their peers to need special education services C. They will be less motivated than their peers because of a lack of parental interest in their academic performance D. Their overall academic performance will be reduced because their reading skills will be below grade level A. They will have a different body of background knowledge than their fellow students which may adversely affect their academic performance Julio is a seventh grade student who has lived in the US for only six months in English as a second language. Test conducted by the school psychologist show that he possesses normal intelligence, and he does not appear to have any learning disabilities, but he is struggling academically. Which of the following interventions is likely to be most appropriate for Julio in the situation?
A. Referring Julio for special education services B. Lowering academic standards for Julio because he does not speak English fluently C. Telling Julio's parents that they should only speak English at home D. Asking Julio's teachers to adapt their classes to meet Julio's needs by speaking more slowly rephrasing complex instructions and providing more visual aids, etc D. Asking Julio's teachers to adapt their classes to meet Julio's needs by speaking more slowly rephrasing complex instructions and providing more visual aids, etc. Which of the following adaptations would be most appropriate for a student with a mild hearing impairment? A. Refer the student for special education services because she cannot succeed in a main stream classroom B. Ask the students teachers to stay in very near the student and speak very loudly at all times C. Give the student extra homework so their parents can explain the lessons to her D. Ask the teacher to ensure that instruction is delivered in a loud and clear voice, and to go back over the main points with the student after instruction is given to ensure that she heard and understood it D. Ask the teacher to ensure that instruction is delivered in a loud and clear voice, and to go back over the main points with the student after instruction is given to ensure that she heard and understood it The parent of a student have presented a school social worker with test results from an independent expert stating that their child has a learning disability need special education services. The school social worker is concerned that the test is not accurate because it lacks external validity. Which of the following statements best summarizes concern for the parents? A. The test questions do not measure various aspects of the disability effectively B. The environment in which the test is conducted is not realistic, and so the child's behavior during the test does not reflect the way in which she actually behaves and learns in real life C. The test results contain significant measurement error D. The expert who conducted the test is not qualified to perform it B. The environment in which the test is conducted is not realistic, and so the child's behavior during the test does not reflect the way in which she actually behaves and learns in real life
D. Microsoft excel and PowerPoint D. Microsoft excel and PowerPoint A teacher has reported to the school social worker that one of her fifth grade students is showing signs of ADHD. In order to conduct an initial screening to determine whether or not the student should receive more formal testing, the school social worker should... A. Have the student complete a written self-assessment B.Call the students parents into the school to interview them about the students behavior at home C. Ask the students teacher to complete an observation assessment during instruction D. Visit the students classroom and personally conduct an observational assessment of the students behavior D. Visit the students classroom and personally conduct an observational assessment of the students behavior A school social worker is compiling a list of students who need academic intervention the list is based on both their classroom performance and their standardized test scores. The school social worker wants to create a chart showing the percentages of students who fall into certain categories based on the data, and to present this information to the schools administration. Which of the following software programs would be most appropriate for accomplishing this? A. Microsoft excel and word B. Microsoft Word and access C. Microsoft access and PowerPoint D. Microsoft excel and PowerPoint D. Microsoft excel and PowerPoint A teacher has reported to the school social worker that one of her fifth grade students is showing signs of ADHD. I order to conduct an initial screening to determine whether or not she should receive more formal testing the school social worker should... A have a student write a written self assessment
B. call the students parents to the school to Interview them about the student's behavior at home C. Ask the students teacher to complete an observational assessment during instruction D. Visit the student's classroom and personally conduct an observational assessment of the student's behavior. D. Visit the student's classroom and personally conduct an observational assessment of the student's behavior. A norm referenced test would be most appropriate for... A determining where a student stands in relation to her peers B. Measuring a students ability to perform a specific academic task C.Assessing a students mastery of an academic D. Tracking the students improvement overtime in a specific area A. Determining where a student stands in relation to her peers Which of the following competencies is not considered a traditional strengths based assessment? A. Interpersonal skills B. School functioning C. Intelligence D. Affective strength C. Intelligence A school social worker has noted that money parents of students at his school are hesitant to attend parent teacher conferences because they have limited English skills. He has suggested that professional translator be hired but the request was denied due to budget constraints. Which of the following approaches would be most effective for increasing attendance at conferences? A. Ask him bilingual students to translate at conferences B. Asking bilingual community members to translate with parents consent
A school social worker has noticed that a particular teacher is not providing appropriate accomodations for his special education studnets. in order to address this problem, what would be the most appropriate first step for the social worker to take? A. Speak with the teacher privately to document the concerns and suggest resources for improvement B. ask other teachers at the school if they have noticed similiar behavior from this teacher C. write a letter to the schools admin documenting concerns. D. Hold a conference with the special education students parents to express the concerns Decscribing the ways in which participation will promote the students sense of personal and social responsibility a school social worker is writing a letter to parents encourgaing them to allow their students to participate in an upcoming volunteer program at school. Which of the following would likely be the most effective strategy for encouraging participation? A stating that participation is required and that students who do not attend get penalized B. explain that a neighboring school has achieved a 95 percent participation rate C. describing the ways in which participation will promote the students sense of personal and social responsibility d. describing the ways in which volunteering has enriched the social workers own life. Needs assessment A set of procedures that are used to determine needs, examine their nature and causes, and set priorities for future action Needs asssessment Conducted to identify the right work before doing the work right needs assessment
Diverse stakeholder involvement idea for rich conversations (grade level school staff, school administration, district representative, school support personnel, special education, English language learner staff, family services, teacher union representation, technology representation, program directors, students, parents, community, etc.) The most effective way for school social worker to include parents/guardians in the special needs assessment process for their child is to: Make a home visit to explain the benefit of their participation in this process Section 504 of the rehahabilitation act and Americans with disabilities Act (ADA) Applies to individuals who have special needs but ***** in eligible for services under the individuals with disabilities education act of 1990. Section 504 prohibits discrimination on the basis of a disability by any person or agency excepting as little as 1.00$ from the federal government. Children and adults are protected if identified as having a condition which has an adverse effect on a major life function including learning. The individuals with disabilities act (IDEA/ IDEIA)- 1975 Was created to protect the basic rights of children with disabilities. This law includes such assurances as identifying and providing services to children before they enter school, preparing social or developmental histories on children with disabilities, developing an individualized education program (IEPS), increases parental involvement, a guaranteed due process, and including children with disabilities to be educated in the regular classroom. The family educational rights and privacy act (FERPA) Allows parental access to school records. American with Disabilities Act of 1990
Amelia a fifth grader has extreme difficulty forming letters or numbers and routinely avoiding writing and drawing tasks. However, her teacher has observed that she is excellent at explaining her thoughts verbally. Which of the following would be most likely diagnosis for Amelia? A. Dysgraphia B.dyslexicia C.dyscalculia D. None of the above Dysgraphia Which of the following students will most likely need to be tested for dyslexia? A. Alan, who has difficulty writing at grade level but can express her thoughts clearly when she has given the opportunity to answer questions orally B. Sandra a second grader who still struggles with phonological awareness and blending C. Phillip, a fifth grader who has still not grasp basic math facts and has difficulty organizing his math homework in a logical way on paper D. All of the students should be tested for dyslexia B. Sandra The second grader who still struggles with phonological awareness and blending Although Marco demonstrate strong academic apitude, he is frequently distracted in class. He has extreme difficulty concentrating on tasks planning and organizing for events in the future, and controlling his impulses as a result, Marco's academic performance is poor and he frequently becomes frustrated with tass that take too long or require planning or organizing. Which of the filing statements of Marco is true Despite Marco Strong academic apitude he is failing in school because he has poor executive functioning Which of the following is generally not true of students with emotional disabilities? They have strong interpersonal skills and high self-esteem
Which of the following statements is true of the critical incident stress debriefing It is designed to prevent extreme reactions to crisis and reduce the risk of protramatics stress disorder We have an expert-written solution to this problem! The peer mediation strategy for conflict resolution among students has which of the following advantages The students involved in the conflict have a fellow student present to help them work out their differences Which of the following is typically not part of a comprehensive school conflict resolution plan Negotiation A curriculum that is designed to teach students about conflict resolution with most likely include which of the following Emphasis on the fact that conflict is normal and part of life Training students to value diversity role-playing to practice conflict resolution strategies All of the above All of the above Which of the following statements would be most consistent with assistance approach to school social work Considering family therapy to help a trouble child
Environmental and psychosocial factors Where would physical abuse fall in the DSM Physical abuse by parents is an environmental factor so it would fall under Axis IV What is the Rosenberg scale? Asked respondents to agree or disagree with statements about themselves What is the Coppersmith inventory? Ask her respondence to rate the extent to which certain statements about a hypothetical individual are true or untrue of themselves The We valet intelligence scale for children (WISC) is appropriate for what ages of children? 6 & 16 years old Confidentiality refers to what It refers to confidential nature of information and trusted to the social worker by the client Soft determination refers to what The fact that clients have rights to make the final decisions about their behavior and any treatment they may receive
Client participation refers to what Clients have the right to participate in decisions that affect their lives in future What are the core values of the code of ethics Service, dignity, worth of a person, social justice, the importance of human relationships, integrity, and competence Anxious resistant attachment is usually characterized by what Separation anxiety and general clinginess Section 504 protects.. Individuals with disabilities from discrimination iDEA provides Procedural safeguards for children who have disabilities that interfere with their learning. They required that students demonstrate that their disability interferes with their learning in order to qualify for protection. When attempting to identify the early warning signs of violent or aggressive behavior that could put other students in the school at risk, school social workers should Be careful to view behavior in a developmental and social context A school social worker has noticed an increase in conflict situations among students at the middle school where he works. The most effective response to this increase would be to...
Which of the following is an example of task analysis Breaking down the process for tying shoelaces into component parts so it could be taught to a student using chaining According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, in which of the following situations would a new student most likely be at the level of safety and security? Jenny is living temporarily with relatives as a result of her parents recent divorce and her family's long term history of domestic violence The mother of an intact family with 4 children seeks treatment for depression. The mother begins to function more effectively in the home and in the community. According to family system theory, which of the following outcomes can be most clearly predicted for the family? The mothers experience will influence the roles or functions of each family member. A teacher who is planning a long term assignment could most effectively accommodate the diverse learning styles of third-grade students by: allowing students to work cooperatively when planning and working on projects Which of the following describes the first step a social worker should take before initiating referrals to community agencies for a student's family? identify the appropriate agency to meet the family's needs. A school social worker is starting a group for middle school students at risk for using drugs and alcohol. The social worker has obtained several referrals from teachers and interviewed the students individually. Which of the following would be the most appropriate goal for the group's first sessions?
A. making sure that students honestly disclose their experiments with drugs and alcohol B. establishing a sense of safety by creating clear goals and expectations c. describing the possible emotional and social costs of substance abuse d. discovering the students misconceptions ab drugs and alcohol establishing a sense of safety by creating clear rules and exceptions Children with language delay Inability to grasp the fundamental concepts of language will likely have difficulty developing reading skills, communicating with others, and developing relationships with their peers Children with speech delay Face difficulty with the physical active producing the speech intended, often exhibit difficulty communicating with others and developing relationship with peers. They are not more likely than their peers to have difficulty learning to read Which of the following statements is true of a child with the language delay but not true of a child with a speech delay? The child will have difficulty developing reading skills Receptive language ability The ability to understand other speech Expressive language is The ability to form and communicate one's thoughts
Her next step should identify the specific population within the community to be studied, then she should decide how the assessment will be conducted, and then choose a survey instrument if necessary intristic motivation Refers to students own natural desire to learn and do well extrinsic motivation Refers to motivation that is inspired by external rewards like grades and prizes Which of the following is an example of a teaching strategy that uses intrinsic motivation Designing lessons that tap into students own personal interests A social worker has identified a gifted and talented student who recently began causing trouble in her classes. The students teachers report that she is frequently off task and distracts other students from their work. What should the social workers first step be in remedying this problem? Speak with the student and her teachers to find out whether the curriculum is sufficiently modified to meet her needs Which of the following is not a true statement regarding professional competence and development for school social workers? Social workers should avoid string beyond their areas of expertise, even if a patient requires services in which they are not well-versed A new student with a rare learning disability has Justin rolled in school and Miss Levea the school social worker, is unfamiliar with the disability. In order to learn more about the disability and ensure that the student receives appropriate accommodations, Miss Leiva should...
Conduct research on reliable Internet sites or at her local library to become more familiar with the learning disability