Method for Determining the Level of Abnotivity Test - the question form

Questions: 36 · 7 minutes
1. I enjoy discovering new facts related to my field.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
2. I always support a student in their desire to learn more.
1 - Yes
2 - Rather yes than no
3 - Rather no than yes
4 - No
3. A teacher should be a creative person.
1 – Yes
2 – More yes than no
3 – More no than yes
4 – No
4. I try to foster children’s interest in my subject.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
5. I keep up with new discoveries in the scientific field I work in.
1 – Yes
2 – More yes than no
3 – More no than yes
4 – No
6. I strive for personal growth.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
7. It is important to me how students relate to the facts I present to them.
1 – Yes
2 – More yes than no
3 – More no than yes
4 – No
8. I am interested in vivid, unconventional personalities.
1 - Yes
2 - Rather yes than no
3 - Rather no than yes
4 - No
9. I am a curious person.
1 – Yes
2 – More yes than no
3 – More no than yes
4 – No
10. I willingly share information that is interesting to students, even if it is outside of class.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
11. When working with students, an individual approach is important.
1 – Yes
2 – More yes than no
3 – More no than yes
4 – No
12. I am interested in students' opinions about the quality of my work.
1 – Yes
2 – Somewhat yes rather than no
3 – Somewhat no rather than yes
4 – No
13. If something interests me, I try to study it thoroughly.
1 - Yes
2 - More yes than no
3 - More no than yes
4 - No
14. I am interested in new educational technologies.
1 – Yes
2 – More yes than no
3 – More no than yes
4 – No
15. I enjoy my teaching work.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
16. I enjoy answering children's questions.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
17. I encourage discussion during classes.
1 – Yes
2 – More yes than no
3 – More no than yes
4 – No
18. I like to conduct activities in a game-based format.
1 – Yes
2 – Mostly yes rather than no
3 – Mostly no rather than yes
4 – No
19. The teaching profession appeals to me because it offers opportunities for creative self-expression.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
20. I enjoy talking with interesting students outside of class.
1 – Yes
2 – Probably yes rather than no
3 – Probably no rather than yes
4 – No
21. I like observing students’ facial expressions and behavior.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
22. I find it very difficult to give a grade of 3.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
23. A teacher’s role is not to provide knowledge, but to teach students to acquire it independently.
1 – Yes
2 – More yes than no
3 – More no than yes
4 – No
24. I consider myself tolerant of other people's shortcomings.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
25. What I value most in students is creative thinking.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
26. I am willing to provide extra sessions for students who are interested.
1 – Yes
2 – More yes than no
3 – More no than yes
4 – No
27. I try to use new ways of learning.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
28. If a student is not doing well in my subject, I try to find out the reason.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
29. In class, I use non-traditional teaching methods.
1 – Yes
2 – More yes than no
3 – More no than yes
4 – No
30. I always try to resolve conflicts between students.
1 – Yes
2 – Probably yes
3 – Probably not
4 – No
31. I often give higher-achieving students more challenging tasks.
1 – Yes
2 – More yes than no
3 – More no than yes
4 – No
32. I find it easy to get along with children.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
33. In some of my classes, certain topics are covered through student presentations.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
34. I trust students to peer-review creative work and presentations by their classmates.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
35. I trust students to monitor and evaluate other students' work.
1 – Yes
2 – More yes than no
3 – More no than yes
4 – No
36. I do not keep up with new developments in the field of education.
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
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