FELE Cheat Sheet 2026

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100 questions
180 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. What is the difference between reliability and validity in Florida Educational Leadership Examination assessment? Reliability refers to consistency of results; validity refers to accuracy of measurement
  2. When prioritizing initiatives within a school's strategic plan, a principal should give HIGHEST priority to: Initiatives most likely to improve student outcomes based on data evidence
  3. Which backup strategy in Florida Educational Leadership Examination provides the most comprehensive data protection? Regular incremental backups combined with periodic full backups
  4. A school leader wants to determine if there is a statistically significant difference between two instructional groups. The appropriate tool is: An inferential statistical test such as a t-test
  5. What is informed consent in the context of Florida Educational Leadership Examination? Ensuring all parties understand and agree to terms before proceeding
  6. A parent disagrees with the school's IEP proposal and requests mediation. Under IDEA, mediation is: Voluntary, confidential, and conducted by a qualified impartial mediator
  7. In Florida Educational Leadership Examination, what does "liquidity" refer to? The ability to convert assets into cash quickly without significant loss of value
  8. A principal wants to improve post-secondary outcomes for students with disabilities. Which transition planning requirement begins at age 16 under IDEA? Measurable post-secondary goals and transition services documented in the IEP
  9. What is a best practice in Florida Educational Leadership Examination community relations? A method or technique recognized as superior based on evidence and expert consensus
  10. What is the purpose of access controls in Florida Educational Leadership Examination technology integration? To ensure only authorized users can view or modify sensitive data and systems
  11. Under Florida's ESE Policies and Procedures, the timeline for completing an initial evaluation after parental consent is: 60 calendar days
  12. A school principal is creating a three-year strategic plan. When should the plan be formally evaluated and potentially revised? Annually, using data from the previous year's implementation
  13. In Florida Educational Leadership Examination, what does the PDCA cycle stand for? Plan, Do, Check, Act
  14. What does validity mean in the context of assessment within Florida Educational Leadership Examination? The assessment measures what it is intended to measure
  15. What is a best practice in Florida Educational Leadership Examination organizational culture? A method or technique recognized as superior based on evidence and expert consensus
  16. Which component is most critical when developing a school's strategic plan to ensure it is actionable and measurable? Establishing SMART goals aligned to the school's vision
  17. In Florida Educational Leadership Examination, what is the purpose of an internal audit? To evaluate and improve risk management, control, and governance processes
  18. Which approach is most effective for mastering community relations in Florida Educational Leadership Examination? Combining theoretical study with practical application and regular review
  19. Which measure of central tendency is MOST affected by extreme outlier scores in a data set? Mean
  20. Root cause analysis in a school improvement context is BEST described as: A systematic process to uncover the underlying factors contributing to a performance gap
  21. What is the primary consideration when implementing new technology in Florida Educational Leadership Examination? Ensuring compatibility with existing systems and meeting user requirements
  22. In Florida Educational Leadership Examination, what role does continuing education play in curriculum development? To keep professionals current with evolving standards, technologies, and best practices
  23. A principal disaggregates FSA data and finds that English Language Learners (ELLs) consistently underperform in mathematics. The next step should be: Investigate whether language barriers in math word problems are affecting performance
  24. Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), who is REQUIRED to be a member of a student's IEP team? A general education teacher of the student
  25. An ESE coordinator informs the principal that a student's IEP annual review date has passed without a meeting. The principal's FIRST action should be: Immediately schedule the IEP meeting and document the delay with corrective steps
  26. In Florida Educational Leadership Examination, what is the purpose of an audit trail in information systems? To maintain a chronological record of system activities and changes
  27. In Florida Educational Leadership Examination, what does the term "net present value" (NPV) represent? The difference between the present value of cash inflows and outflows over time
  28. What is the relationship between theory and practice in Florida Educational Leadership Examination instructional leadership? Theory provides the foundation and framework that guides effective practical application
  29. What is the primary objective of instructional leadership in Florida Educational Leadership Examination? To ensure competence and proficiency in core instructional leadership concepts
  30. Which stakeholder group should be MOST involved in the initial visioning phase of a school strategic plan? A broad coalition including teachers, parents, students, and community members
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