An example of ___________may be used to determine whether a student is ready for Algebra I or a higher-level algebra course, such as an honors-level course...?
(A) Formative
(B) Diagnosis
(C) Summative
(D) Placement
✅ Correct Answer:Placement
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An example of ___________may be used to determine whether a student is ready for Algebra I or a higher-level algebra course, such as an honors-level course...?
Which of the following theoretical approaches in the study of leadership focuses on followers’ readiness as a determinant of effective leadership___________...?
(A) Big Five personality model
(B) Situational leadership theory
(C) Fiedler contingency model
(D) Laissez-faire leadership
✅ Correct Answer:Fiedler contingency model
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Which of the following theoretical approaches in the study of leadership focuses on followers’ readiness as a determinant of effective leadership___________...?
A teacher might use a teaching tact to help a student learn to identify different types of fruit. The teacher might present the student with an apple and say “This is an apple.” The teacher might then ask the student to tact the apple by saying “What is this” and prompting the student to say “apple.” Example of___________...?
(A) Technique
(B) Methodology
(C) Tacts
(D) Strategy
✅ Correct Answer:Tacts
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A teacher might use a teaching tact to help a student learn to identify different types of fruit. The teacher might present the student with an apple and say “This is an apple.” The teacher might then ask the student to tact the apple by saying “What is this” and prompting the student to say “apple.” Example of___________...?
Personality traits describe individual differences in the frequency and intensity of various emotional, motivational, cognitive, and __________ states...?
(A) congnition
(B) behavioral
(C) both
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:behavioral
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Personality traits describe individual differences in the frequency and intensity of various emotional, motivational, cognitive, and __________ states...?
If teaching is the act of encouraging learning activities through discovery and acquired knowledge, pedagogy is the method of teaching, both as an academic subject or theoretical concept called_____________...?
(A) connective pedagogy
(B) Congnitive pedagogy
(C) Integrative pedagogy
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:connective pedagogy
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If teaching is the act of encouraging learning activities through discovery and acquired knowledge, pedagogy is the method of teaching, both as an academic subject or theoretical concept called_____________...?
Who says, ‘Philosophy in order to Philosophy, should have meaning and utility in the solution of human problems. It should of human problems and in influencing the conduct of life and not a passive enquiry or contemplation____________ “...?
(A) John Dewey
(B) Pestalozzi
(C) Aristotle
(D) None of the these
✅ Correct Answer:John Dewey
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Who says, ‘Philosophy in order to Philosophy, should have meaning and utility in the solution of human problems. It should of human problems and in influencing the conduct of life and not a passive enquiry or contemplation____________ “...?
Like the renowned Western Educationist Rousseau, who the other that was not satisfied with the methods of instruction of his time________________________...?
(A) Ibn-e-Khaldun
(B) Sussure
(C) Aristotle
(D) Copernicus
✅ Correct Answer:Ibn-e-Khaldun
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Like the renowned Western Educationist Rousseau, who the other that was not satisfied with the methods of instruction of his time________________________...?
Among all of these which philosopher was most inspired from Rousseau’s ideas (philosophy) and his famous novel “Emile”_________________________...?
(A) John Dewey
(B) John Russell
(C) Pestalozzi
(D) Maria Montessori
✅ Correct Answer:Pestalozzi
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Among all of these which philosopher was most inspired from Rousseau’s ideas (philosophy) and his famous novel “Emile”_________________________...?
Causal comparative is a ___________ of research designs used to examine potential causes for observed differences found among existing groups...?
(A) home
(B) school
(C) family
(D) None of these
✅ Correct Answer:family
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Causal comparative is a ___________ of research designs used to examine potential causes for observed differences found among existing groups...?
Diaries, journals, speeches, interviews, letters, memos, photographs, videos, public opinion polls, and government records examples of___________...?
(A) Casual Comparative Research
(B) Experimental Research
(C) Historical research
(D) Basic Research
✅ Correct Answer:Basic Research
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Diaries, journals, speeches, interviews, letters, memos, photographs, videos, public opinion polls, and government records examples of___________...?
Language classrooms are designed to help students learn a new language and may include activities such as conversation practice, listening exercises, and grammar lessons is an example of___________________________...?
(A) direction
(B) Classroom Management
(C) administration
(D) All of these
✅ Correct Answer:Classroom Management
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Language classrooms are designed to help students learn a new language and may include activities such as conversation practice, listening exercises, and grammar lessons is an example of___________________________...?
The teacher would then ask the students to tact the different parts of the flower by saying “What is this” and prompting the students to give the correct labels for each part. The teacher would reinforce the students’ correct responses with praise or a preferred item .example of__________...?
(A) Methodology
(B) Tacts
(C) Strategy
(D) Technique
✅ Correct Answer:Tacts
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The teacher would then ask the students to tact the different parts of the flower by saying “What is this” and prompting the students to give the correct labels for each part. The teacher would reinforce the students’ correct responses with praise or a preferred item .example of__________...?
Let’s say a teacher is teaching a science lesson on the parts of a flower to a group of elementary school students. The teacher might start by presenting a real flower and labeling its parts, such as the petals, stamen, and pistil. Example of___________...?
(A) Technique
(B) Methodology
(C) Tacts
(D) Strategy
✅ Correct Answer:Tacts
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Let’s say a teacher is teaching a science lesson on the parts of a flower to a group of elementary school students. The teacher might start by presenting a real flower and labeling its parts, such as the petals, stamen, and pistil. Example of___________...?
STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) classrooms are designed to encourage students to explore these subjects and may include equipment such as microscopes, computers, and robotics kits is an example of_________________________...?
(A) administration
(B) direction
(C) Classroom Management
(D) All of these
✅ Correct Answer:Classroom Management
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STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) classrooms are designed to encourage students to explore these subjects and may include equipment such as microscopes, computers, and robotics kits is an example of_________________________...?