Speak, speak, and speak. Let’s start right off by saying that there isn’t a magic pill for better speaking is best practice of ____________assessment...?
(A) Formative
(B) Diagnosis
(C) Summative
(D) Oral
Oral
Comments
Speak, speak, and speak. Let’s start right off by saying that there isn’t a magic pill for better speaking is best practice of ____________assessment...?
Children think according to their own poin of view (it can be self-centered or selfish) is referred as ___________in Cognitive Development Theory...?
(A) Egocentric
(B) Animism
(C) Symbolic significance
(D) None of the above
Egocentric
Comments
Children think according to their own poin of view (it can be self-centered or selfish) is referred as ___________in Cognitive Development Theory...?
___________based learning is a learning process that engages students by making real-world connections through exploration and high-level questioning...?
(A) Congnitive pedagogy
(B) Integrative pedagogy
(C) Inquiry based
(D) None of these
Inquiry based
Comments
___________based learning is a learning process that engages students by making real-world connections through exploration and high-level questioning...?
The concept of teaching __________ is quite wide and encompasses a broad range of methods and techniques that educators use to facilitate learning and promote student engagement...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Technique
(C) Strategy
(D) Methodology
Strategy
Comments
The concept of teaching __________ is quite wide and encompasses a broad range of methods and techniques that educators use to facilitate learning and promote student engagement...?
A __________ is any activity that occurs outside the classroom for the purpose of providing hands on experience with objects or people that only occur in certain places...?
(A) Field work
(B) Field Observations
(C) Field walk
(D) Field Trips
Field Trips
Comments
A __________ is any activity that occurs outside the classroom for the purpose of providing hands on experience with objects or people that only occur in certain places...?
Herbert who suggests that ___________relates to having assumptions as an educator and a specific set of abilities with a deliberate end goal in mind...?
(A) pedagogy
(B) psychology
(C) both
(D) None of these
pedagogy
Comments
Herbert who suggests that ___________relates to having assumptions as an educator and a specific set of abilities with a deliberate end goal in mind...?
___________investigators attempt to determine the cause or consequences of differences that already exist between or among groups of individuals...?
(A) Experimental research
(B) Historical research
(C) Basic research
(D) Causal-comparative research
Causal-comparative research
Comments
___________investigators attempt to determine the cause or consequences of differences that already exist between or among groups of individuals...?
__________________________in ELT, refers to a process of measuring learners’ knowledge or skill in a particular issue through some oral or written procedures...?
(A) Examination
(B) Test
(C) Measurement
(D) Evaluation
Test
Comments
__________________________in ELT, refers to a process of measuring learners’ knowledge or skill in a particular issue through some oral or written procedures...?
__________ is the degree to which a test or assessment instrument evaluate all aspects of the topic, construct, or behaviour that it is designed to measure....?
(A) Construct Validity
(B) Content Validity
(C) Consequential Validity
(D) Criterion Validity
Content Validity
Comments
__________ is the degree to which a test or assessment instrument evaluate all aspects of the topic, construct, or behaviour that it is designed to measure....?
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
family
Comments
Causal comparative is a ___________ of research designs used to examine potential causes for observed differences found among existing groups...?
Learning play children can develop social and ___________skills, mature emotionally, and gain the self-confidence required to engage in new experiences...?
(A) cognitive
(B) affective
(C) Both
(D) None of these
cognitive
Comments
Learning play children can develop social and ___________skills, mature emotionally, and gain the self-confidence required to engage in new experiences...?
A teaching __________ refers to the overall plan that guides the selection and use of teaching methods and techniques to achieve specific learning goals...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Methodology
(C) Technique
(D) Strategy
Strategy
Comments
A teaching __________ refers to the overall plan that guides the selection and use of teaching methods and techniques to achieve specific learning goals...?
Underhill (1991:14.) adds that a diagnostic ________________________provides the student with a variety of language elements, which will help the teacher to determine...?
(A) Test
(B) Examination
(C) Measurement
(D) Evaluation
Test
Comments
Underhill (1991:14.) adds that a diagnostic ________________________provides the student with a variety of language elements, which will help the teacher to determine...?
A type of research relies on the _____________ experiences of human beings as meaning-making agents in their everyday lives is called qualitative...?
(A) direct
(B) indirect
(C) both
(D) None of these
direct
Comments
A type of research relies on the _____________ experiences of human beings as meaning-making agents in their everyday lives is called qualitative...?
____________is an approach whereby a teacher or counselor poses questions to the student to allow them to explore ideas that may be complex or emotionally difficult...?
(A) Facilitative questioning
(B) Critical questioning
(C) Explanatory questioning
(D) None of these
Facilitative questioning
Comments
____________is an approach whereby a teacher or counselor poses questions to the student to allow them to explore ideas that may be complex or emotionally difficult...?
___________ assessment is a comprehensive individual assessment that involves gathering developmental, emotional, social, health and family history...?
(A) Placement
(B) Formative
(C) Summative
(D) Diagnosis
Diagnosis
Comments
___________ assessment is a comprehensive individual assessment that involves gathering developmental, emotional, social, health and family history...?
This is a method of teaching and learning based on cognitive psychology and constructivist learning theory called ___________ emotional method...?
(A) congnitive
(B) affective
(C) both
(D) All of these
congnitive
Comments
This is a method of teaching and learning based on cognitive psychology and constructivist learning theory called ___________ emotional method...?
__________assessment can be considered a combination of scholarship from composition studies and measurement theory within educational assessment...?
(A) Diagnosis
(B) Summative
(C) Written
(D) Placement
Written
Comments
__________assessment can be considered a combination of scholarship from composition studies and measurement theory within educational assessment...?
___________ attempt to determine the cause or consequences of differences that already exist between or among groups of individuals in causal comparative...?
(A) Investigators
(B) implemnetor
(C) both
(D) None of these
Investigators
Comments
___________ attempt to determine the cause or consequences of differences that already exist between or among groups of individuals in causal comparative...?
___________ assessment does not usually have a structured list of questions; assessors ask questions and request responses depending on the circumstances...?
(A) Oral
(B) Oral
(C) Placement
(D) Summative
Oral
Comments
___________ assessment does not usually have a structured list of questions; assessors ask questions and request responses depending on the circumstances...?
In the Dalton Plan education system, the word”________________________” refers to the one to one discussions between the children and teachers of subject like science and mathematics about such issues as how to approach homework tasks...?
(A) House
(B) Assignment
(C) Lab
(D) All of these
Lab
Comments
In the Dalton Plan education system, the word”________________________” refers to the one to one discussions between the children and teachers of subject like science and mathematics about such issues as how to approach homework tasks...?
Its seem that effective pedagogies focus on developing higher ___________and meta-cognition and make good use of dialogue and questioning in order to do so...?
(A) Order thinking
(B) Special thinking
(C) Both
(D) None
Both
Comments
Its seem that effective pedagogies focus on developing higher ___________and meta-cognition and make good use of dialogue and questioning in order to do so...?
Direct teaching __________is a traditional teaching approach that involves the teacher presenting information to the students through lectures, demonstrations, and teacher-led discussions...?
(A) Methodology
(B) Tacts
(C) Strategy
(D) Technique
Strategy
Comments
Direct teaching __________is a traditional teaching approach that involves the teacher presenting information to the students through lectures, demonstrations, and teacher-led discussions...?
Inquiry based based learning is a ____________process that engages students by making real-world connections through exploration and high-level questioning...?
(A) thinking
(B) doing
(C) learning
(D) None of these
learning
Comments
Inquiry based based learning is a ____________process that engages students by making real-world connections through exploration and high-level questioning...?
Interactive teaching __________involves creating a dynamic and collaborative learning environment where students can engage with each other and the teacher through discussions, debates, and group activities. This approach promotes active learning and encourages students to share their ideas and perspectives with their peers...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Technique
(C) Strategy
(D) Methodology
Strategy
Comments
Interactive teaching __________involves creating a dynamic and collaborative learning environment where students can engage with each other and the teacher through discussions, debates, and group activities. This approach promotes active learning and encourages students to share their ideas and perspectives with their peers...?
__________ is not owed to anyone personally, but rather to the laws, principles and controls that are soundly instituted that indicate the standards that people should fulfil....?
(A) Customary authority
(B) Rational-legal authority
(C) Legitimate Authority
(D) Alluring authority
Rational-legal authority
Comments
__________ is not owed to anyone personally, but rather to the laws, principles and controls that are soundly instituted that indicate the standards that people should fulfil....?
According to the philosophy of ___________man is essentially a spiritual being: and his spirituality alone distinguishes him from animals. His spirit alone enables him to control his environment...?
(A) Idealism
(B) Naturalism
(C) Pragmatists
(D) None of these
Idealism
Comments
According to the philosophy of ___________man is essentially a spiritual being: and his spirituality alone distinguishes him from animals. His spirit alone enables him to control his environment...?
Physical environment, instructional materials, and classroom culture can all influence the extent to which students are able to______________________ the taxonomy in their learning...?
(A) Think
(B) Apply
(C) Both
(D) None of these
Apply
Comments
Physical environment, instructional materials, and classroom culture can all influence the extent to which students are able to______________________ the taxonomy in their learning...?
___________is concerned with concepts at the core of understanding complex systems such as learning, cognition, adaptation, emergence, communication, and efficiency...?
(A) Congnitive pedagogy
(B) Integrative pedagogy
(C) Cybernetics pedagogy
(D) None of these
Cybernetics pedagogy
Comments
___________is concerned with concepts at the core of understanding complex systems such as learning, cognition, adaptation, emergence, communication, and efficiency...?
The satiation technique of classroom management is a technique where instead of punishing negative behaviors, the teacher might decide to actually __________ the negative behavior....?
(A) encourage
(B) discourage
(C) ignore
(D) divert
encourage
Comments
The satiation technique of classroom management is a technique where instead of punishing negative behaviors, the teacher might decide to actually __________ the negative behavior....?
The__________________________has utilized many words to express ideas connected with ‘Knowledge’ and each has a shade of meaning different from the other...?
(A) Sunnah
(B) Hadith
(C) Holy Quran
(D) Holy Bible
Holy Quran
Comments
The__________________________has utilized many words to express ideas connected with ‘Knowledge’ and each has a shade of meaning different from the other...?
Reflexive pedagogy the ____________ of stepping back from an. experience to ponder, carefully and persistently, its meaning to the self through the development...?
(A) process
(B) non process
(C) both
(D) None of these
process
Comments
Reflexive pedagogy the ____________ of stepping back from an. experience to ponder, carefully and persistently, its meaning to the self through the development...?
Independent teaching__________ is a self-directed approach that allows students to take control of their learning by setting their own learning goals and working...?
(A) Strategy
(B) Tacts
(C) Methodology
(D) Technique
Strategy
Comments
Independent teaching__________ is a self-directed approach that allows students to take control of their learning by setting their own learning goals and working...?
The goal of ___________is to evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional unit by comparing it against some standard or benchmark...?
(A) Summative
(B) Placement
(C) Formative
(D) Diagnosis
Summative
Comments
The goal of ___________is to evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional unit by comparing it against some standard or benchmark...?
____________is useful for the study of causes where experimental assignment or manipulation is infeasible, unethical, or in some way prohibited...?
(A) Experimental research
(B) Historical research
(C) Basic research
(D) Causal-comparative research
Causal-comparative research
Comments
____________is useful for the study of causes where experimental assignment or manipulation is infeasible, unethical, or in some way prohibited...?
___________ is a pair activity in which students have a short period (typically 30 seconds) to share all they know by writing in a graphic organizer....?
(A) Quick write
(B) Quick order
(C) Quick response
(D) Quick discussion
Quick write
Comments
___________ is a pair activity in which students have a short period (typically 30 seconds) to share all they know by writing in a graphic organizer....?
It consist of an individual or group verbally addressing an audience on a particular topic. The aim of this is to educate, inform, entertain or present an argument comes under____________assessment...?
(A) Oral
(B) Oral
(C) Placement
(D) Summative
Oral
Comments
It consist of an individual or group verbally addressing an audience on a particular topic. The aim of this is to educate, inform, entertain or present an argument comes under____________assessment...?
___________ instruction is a student-centered approach where the instructor guides the students through questions posed, methods designed, and data interpreted by the students...?
(A) Integrative pedagogy
(B) Inquiry based
(C) Congnitive pedagogy
(D) None of these
Inquiry based
Comments
___________ instruction is a student-centered approach where the instructor guides the students through questions posed, methods designed, and data interpreted by the students...?
Cultural competence behaviors of active listening, demonstrating empathy, and effective ____________is important when moving beyond tolerance...?
(A) Engagement
(B) management
(C) both
(D) All of these
Engagement
Comments
Cultural competence behaviors of active listening, demonstrating empathy, and effective ____________is important when moving beyond tolerance...?
One way to maximize teaching time shorten delays due to transitions and focus on student’s behavior is used to establish __________ in the classroom...?
(A) Procedures
(B) Rules
(C) Routines
(D) None of these
Routines
Comments
One way to maximize teaching time shorten delays due to transitions and focus on student’s behavior is used to establish __________ in the classroom...?
____________of leadership supposes that a leader’s effectiveness is contingent on whether or not their leadership style suits a particular situation differ time...?
(A) Scientific theory
(B) Contingency management theory
(C) Y thoery
(D) X theory
Contingency management theory
Comments
____________of leadership supposes that a leader’s effectiveness is contingent on whether or not their leadership style suits a particular situation differ time...?
Student is required to research one section of the material and then ___________ it to the other members of the group comes under cooperative...?
(A) read
(B) write
(C) teach
(D) none of these
teach
Comments
Student is required to research one section of the material and then ___________ it to the other members of the group comes under cooperative...?
In Indirect teaching__________ is a student-centered approach that encourages students to take ownership of their learning by exploring and discovering information on their own...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Technique
(C) Strategy
(D) Methodology
Strategy
Comments
In Indirect teaching__________ is a student-centered approach that encourages students to take ownership of their learning by exploring and discovering information on their own...?
Teachers should explain the performance evaluation criteria to students to work on self-improvement is a strategy of____________ assessment in classroom...?
(A) Summative
(B) Placement
(C) Formative
(D) Diagnosis
Formative
Comments
Teachers should explain the performance evaluation criteria to students to work on self-improvement is a strategy of____________ assessment in classroom...?
____________information against criteria based on curriculum outcomes for the purpose of communicating to students, teachers, parents/caregivers...?
(A) Formative
(B) evaluation
(C) Placement
(D) Summative
evaluation
Comments
____________information against criteria based on curriculum outcomes for the purpose of communicating to students, teachers, parents/caregivers...?
___________assessments are taken during a unit to assess how students are learning the material that the teacher has been teaching (click here to learn more)...?
(A) Formative
(B) Oral
(C) Summative
(D) Diagnosis
Diagnosis
Comments
___________assessments are taken during a unit to assess how students are learning the material that the teacher has been teaching (click here to learn more)...?
Curiosity helps them engage and gain a deeper understanding of topics and content, instead of primarily ____________ and recalling rules, ideas or formulas comes under inquiry based...?
(A) memorizing
(B) calling
(C) both
(D) None of these
memorizing
Comments
Curiosity helps them engage and gain a deeper understanding of topics and content, instead of primarily ____________ and recalling rules, ideas or formulas comes under inquiry based...?
Diaries, journals, speeches, ___________ letters, memos, photographs, videos, public opinion polls, and government records examples of historical...?
(A) interviews
(B) questionnare
(C) both
(D) None of these
interviews
Comments
Diaries, journals, speeches, ___________ letters, memos, photographs, videos, public opinion polls, and government records examples of historical...?
_____________ instruction is a student-centered approach where the instructor guides the students through questions posed, methods designed, and data interpreted by the students...?
(A) Integrative pedagogy
(B) Inquiry based
(C) Congnitive pedagogy
(D) None of these
Inquiry based
Comments
_____________ instruction is a student-centered approach where the instructor guides the students through questions posed, methods designed, and data interpreted by the students...?
Molana Nizam ud Din Sahalvi promoted teachings of Islam according to Quran and Sunnah and remove the harmful effects of________________________education...?
(A) Co-education
(B) Secular
(C) Religious
(D) Scientific
Secular
Comments
Molana Nizam ud Din Sahalvi promoted teachings of Islam according to Quran and Sunnah and remove the harmful effects of________________________education...?
___________ is an instructional approach in which objectives are presented to learners beginning with unknown concepts and proceeding to known concepts...?
(A) Known to known
(B) Unknown-to-known
(C) Unknown to unknown
(D) None of these
Unknown-to-known
Comments
___________ is an instructional approach in which objectives are presented to learners beginning with unknown concepts and proceeding to known concepts...?
According to Al-Kindi our learning is either conveyed by the senses or acquired by the reason: which lies between them_____________________Fency and Imagination ________________________is called...?
(A) Meditating faculty
(B) Grammar
(C) The translation
(D) The Fiqha
Meditating faculty
Comments
According to Al-Kindi our learning is either conveyed by the senses or acquired by the reason: which lies between them_____________________Fency and Imagination ________________________is called...?
___________believes that qualities like charm, judgement, courage, intelligence, action orientation and aggressiveness are all characteristics that cannot be taught...?
(A) Great man
(B) Trait
(C) Both
(D) None of these
Great man
Comments
___________believes that qualities like charm, judgement, courage, intelligence, action orientation and aggressiveness are all characteristics that cannot be taught...?
Reflective practices are ___________and techniques that help individuals and groups reflect on their experiences and actions in order to engage in a process of continuous learning...?
(A) method
(B) ways
(C) both
(D) None of these
method
Comments
Reflective practices are ___________and techniques that help individuals and groups reflect on their experiences and actions in order to engage in a process of continuous learning...?