1) One concern about the growing use of AI in education is the possibility of algorithmic bias. Why is this considered a serious issue? a) It makes lessons more interesting. b) It can result in unfair treatment if the data used is biased. c) It speeds up grading processes. d) It encourages more collaboration among students. 2) A language teacher designs an activity where students read an article, discuss it in groups, and present their insights to the class. What does this activity show? a) Macro skills must always be taught separately. b) Only speaking skills are being developed. c) Multiple macro skills can be developed in one activity. d) Students should work independently at all times. 3) In language teaching, macro skills such as reading, writing, listening, speaking, and viewing are usually taught separately and cannot be combined in one activity. a) True b) False 4) If AI systems begin handling grading and administrative tasks, how might this change the teacher’s role in the classroom? a) Teachers will become unnecessary. b) Teachers can focus more on mentoring, feedback, and deeper learning experiences. c) Teachers will stop assessing students. d) Teachers will rely completely on machines. 5) In an active learning classroom, students are encouraged to investigate real-world problems. Why is connecting lessons to real-life situations important? a) It makes lessons longer. b) It helps students see the relevance and apply knowledge meaningfully. c) It removes the need for assessments. d) It guarantees higher grades. 6) Which of the following macro skills is NOT explicitly mentioned as part of language learning development in the module? a) Reading b) Writing c) Critical Thinking d) Viewing 7) What is the primary role of "framing questions" in active learning? a) To test the students' previous knowledge before a lesson starts. b) To guide learners in their investigation of a specific topic or unit. c) To provide a summary of the lesson outcomes for the day. d) To replace the need for traditional digital technology tools. 8) Active learning approaches like Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL) and Project-Based Learning (PBL) are designed to give more depth to the K to 12 curriculum. a) True b) False 9) Active learning approaches are characterized by students being "active participants." Which skill is specifically mentioned as being developed during this process? a) Memorization b) Media Literacy c) Mathematical Computation d) Calligraphy 10) In the context of AI in education, what is the main purpose of "Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS)"? a) To automate the grading of multiple-choice tests for teachers. b) To manage school schedules and send reminders to parents. c) To provide 24/7 one-on-one help and immediate feedback to students. d) To create virtual reality simulations for history classes.

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