Florida Teacher Certification Examinations (FTCE) Social Science Practice Test

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When Ms. Johnson asks students to write about their behavior, she acknowledges which aspect of human development?

  1. Concrete thinking in adolescence, according to Piaget

  2. Most adolescents thinking at the formal operations stage, according to Piaget

  3. That cognitive functioning is shaped by innate characteristics and environment

  4. That adolescents are typically socially unaware

The correct answer is: That cognitive functioning is shaped by innate characteristics and environment

The choice recognizing that cognitive functioning is shaped by innate characteristics and environment highlights a key facet of human development, particularly during adolescence. This understanding aligns with the contemporary view of development as a result of the interplay between genetic predispositions and environmental influences. When Ms. Johnson asks her students to reflect on their behavior, she is encouraging them to consider not only their innate qualities—such as temperament and personality traits—but also the societal, cultural, and familial contexts that contribute to their actions. By prompting students to think about their behavior in this way, Ms. Johnson supports a holistic approach to development, where recognizing the complexity of factors influencing behavior can enhance self-awareness and personal growth. This approach fosters critical thinking, personal responsibility, and an understanding of the interactions between the individual and their environment, which are crucial elements during the formative adolescent years.