The strategies that teachers use to teach and assess learning can impact the effectiveness of Bloom’s Taxonomy called_______________________...?
(A) Learning
(B) Teaching
(C) Both
(D) None of these
Teaching
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The strategies that teachers use to teach and assess learning can impact the effectiveness of Bloom’s Taxonomy called_______________________...?
The projector is which transparencies are used and the projected material falls behind and over the teacher on the screen for full view of the students is...?
(A) Slide projector
(B) Overhead projector
(C) Opaque projector
(D) Multimedia
Overhead projector
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The projector is which transparencies are used and the projected material falls behind and over the teacher on the screen for full view of the students is...?
In which of the following philosophy, a teacher teach the whole class, not just particular subjects such as: Mathematics or Urdu etc ___________...?
(A) Perenialism
(B) Existentialism
(C) Idealism
(D) None of the above
Existentialism
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In which of the following philosophy, a teacher teach the whole class, not just particular subjects such as: Mathematics or Urdu etc ___________...?
Who said “the education in Punjab was common. The Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs got education equally. But all the teachers were Muslims. Many teachers teach without any pay. For girls there separate schools are established______________”...?
(A) Mr. Arnold
(B) William James
(C) William Hunter
(D) William Adams
Mr. Arnold
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Who said “the education in Punjab was common. The Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs got education equally. But all the teachers were Muslims. Many teachers teach without any pay. For girls there separate schools are established______________”...?
Which of the following teaching method is considered as an art that enables the teacher to come very close to the heart of the students and thereby attracts their attention...?
(A) Problem solving method
(B) Demonstration method
(C) Story telling method
(D) Lecture method
Story telling method
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Which of the following teaching method is considered as an art that enables the teacher to come very close to the heart of the students and thereby attracts their attention...?
Which one of the following is considered a formal interaction between a teacher and a student, carried out under the teacher's responsibility, specially designed to bring about a desired change in the student's behavior and learning outcomes...?
(A) Teaching
(B) Supervision
(C) Education
(D) None of these
Teaching
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Which one of the following is considered a formal interaction between a teacher and a student, carried out under the teacher's responsibility, specially designed to bring about a desired change in the student's behavior and learning outcomes...?
__________are often more focused on the teacher’s behavior and interactions with students, and can be tailored to the specific needs and interests of individual students...?
(A) Technique
(B) Methodology
(C) Tacts
(D) Strategy
Tacts
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__________are often more focused on the teacher’s behavior and interactions with students, and can be tailored to the specific needs and interests of individual students...?
When students are asked to leave the classroom to observe events organisms and objects in their natural surroundings the teacher is actually using _______ strategy to teach them....?
(A) Field Observations
(B) Field Trips
(C) Class Observation
(D) None of these
Field Observations
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When students are asked to leave the classroom to observe events organisms and objects in their natural surroundings the teacher is actually using _______ strategy to teach them....?
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....?
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
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Direct teaching __________is a traditional teaching approach that involves the teacher presenting information to the students through lectures, demonstrations, and teacher-led discussions...?
___________________________ Refers to a body of assumptions about the purposes of education, beliefs about knowledge, learners, and learning observable in teacher behaviors and classroom practices...?
(A) Teacher-centered curriculum
(B) Subject-centered curriculum
(C) Activity-based curriculum
(D) All of these
Teacher-centered curriculum
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___________________________ Refers to a body of assumptions about the purposes of education, beliefs about knowledge, learners, and learning observable in teacher behaviors and classroom practices...?
Testing occurs constantly with learning so the teachers can evaluate the effectiveness of teaching methods along with assessment of students abilities....?
(A) Formative evaluation
(B) Summative evaluation
(C) Final evaluation
(D) all of these
Formative evaluation
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Testing occurs constantly with learning so the teachers can evaluate the effectiveness of teaching methods along with assessment of students abilities....?
When students are asked to leave the classroom to observe events organisms and objects in their natural surroundings the teacher is actually using _________strategy to teach them...?
(A) Field Observations
(B) Field trips
(C) Class observation
(D) None of these
Field Observations
Comments
When students are asked to leave the classroom to observe events organisms and objects in their natural surroundings the teacher is actually using _________strategy to teach them...?
Classroom assessment is ______ because teachers use it to find out learner’s strengths and weakness during the in-progress class instruction....?
(A) Effective
(B) Diagnostic
(C) Necessary
(D) None of these
Diagnostic
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Classroom assessment is ______ because teachers use it to find out learner’s strengths and weakness during the in-progress class instruction....?
Which type of testing is ongoing throughout the learning process, allowing teachers to assess both the effectiveness of their teaching and the students' abilities...?
(A) Formative Testing
(B) Summative Testing
(C) Diagnostic Testing
(D) None of these
Formative Testing
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Which type of testing is ongoing throughout the learning process, allowing teachers to assess both the effectiveness of their teaching and the students' abilities...?
Solo taxonomy helps teachers design appropriate ___________activities and assignments to support students in progressing through the different stages of understanding...?
(A) Teaching
(B) Learning
(C) Both
(D) None of these
Learning
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Solo taxonomy helps teachers design appropriate ___________activities and assignments to support students in progressing through the different stages of understanding...?
A history teacher may challenge an event that is traditionally seen as progressive, while a literature teacher may question a common cultural_______________...?
(A) Social Pedagogy
(B) Cognitive pedagogy
(C) Critical pedagogy
(D) Environmental pedagogy
Critical pedagogy
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A history teacher may challenge an event that is traditionally seen as progressive, while a literature teacher may question a common cultural_______________...?
Among all of these philosophers which is as accepted and commented upon by historians, Jurists, Theologians, Politicians, Economists, Teacher, Educator, and Environmentalists alike________________________...?
(A) Imam Al-Ghazali
(B) Ibn-e-Khaldun
(C) Aveecina
(D) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Ibn-e-Khaldun
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Among all of these philosophers which is as accepted and commented upon by historians, Jurists, Theologians, Politicians, Economists, Teacher, Educator, and Environmentalists alike________________________...?
Diploma in Education (D.Ed) can be used as an intermediate qualification till B.Ed teachers are available universal, this was decided in which national educational policy _____________...?
(A) National Education Policy 2009
(B) First Educational Conference 1947
(C) National Education Policy 1978
(D) None of the above
National Education Policy 2009
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Diploma in Education (D.Ed) can be used as an intermediate qualification till B.Ed teachers are available universal, this was decided in which national educational policy _____________...?
______________________ principles refer to the strategies and techniques that teachers use to create a positive and productive learning environment for their students...?
(A) Classroom Management
(B) administration
(C) direction
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
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______________________ principles refer to the strategies and techniques that teachers use to create a positive and productive learning environment for their students...?
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....?
According to which of the following philosophy believes that teachers who think that they may do without a philosophy of life render their methods of teaching ineffective____________...?
(A) Pragmatism
(B) Naturalism
(C) Existentialism
(D) None of these
Pragmatism
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According to which of the following philosophy believes that teachers who think that they may do without a philosophy of life render their methods of teaching ineffective____________...?