The ……..principles of learning are drawn from the implications of applying to learning the insights into the behavior of living systems provided by the study of__________...?
(A) Cybernetics pedagogy
(B) Congnitive pedagogy
(C) Integrative pedagogy
(D) None of these
Cybernetics pedagogy
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The ……..principles of learning are drawn from the implications of applying to learning the insights into the behavior of living systems provided by the study of__________...?
When students do not follow classroom rules or behave inappropriately, teachers should have appropriate consequences in place to address the behavior. This can include a verbal warning, a loss of privileges, or a conference with parents is a part of___________________________...?
(A) administration
(B) direction
(C) Classroom Management
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
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When students do not follow classroom rules or behave inappropriately, teachers should have appropriate consequences in place to address the behavior. This can include a verbal warning, a loss of privileges, or a conference with parents is a part of___________________________...?
Among the following academic disciplines, which one is specifically concerned with the scientific study of the both observable behavior and internal mental processes of individuals...?
(A) Psychology
(B) Philosophy
(C) Sociology
(D) None of these
Psychology
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Among the following academic disciplines, which one is specifically concerned with the scientific study of the both observable behavior and internal mental processes of individuals...?
___________management is based on the theory that management effectiveness is contingent, or dependent, upon the interplay between the application of management behaviors and specific situations...?
(A) Y thoery
(B) X theory
(C) Scientific theory
(D) Contingency management theory
Contingency management theory
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___________management is based on the theory that management effectiveness is contingent, or dependent, upon the interplay between the application of management behaviors and specific situations...?
A pattern or plan, which can be used to shape a curriculum or course, to select instructional materials and to guide a teacher’s actions, is called...?
(A) Teaching report
(B) Style of teaching
(C) Model of teaching
(D) Teaching paradigm
Model of teaching
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A pattern or plan, which can be used to shape a curriculum or course, to select instructional materials and to guide a teacher’s actions, is called...?
____________teachers encourage students’ use of their own knowledge, ensure that students share their knowledge and their learning strategies...?
(A) Collaborative
(B) Cognitive
(C) General
(D) Behavioral
Collaborative
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____________teachers encourage students’ use of their own knowledge, ensure that students share their knowledge and their learning strategies...?
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
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The satiation technique of classroom management is a technique where instead of punishing negative behaviors, the teacher might decide to actually __________ the negative behavior....?
___________________________ 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...?
Teachers who are not adequately prepared or trained may struggle to manage their classrooms effectively detail of negative factor of_________________________...?
(A) direction
(B) Classroom Management
(C) administration
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
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Teachers who are not adequately prepared or trained may struggle to manage their classrooms effectively detail of negative factor of_________________________...?
Principles of ___________ are drawn from the implications of applying to learning the insights into the behavior of living systems provided by the study of cybernetics...?
(A) learning
(B) teaching
(C) both
(D) None of these
learning
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Principles of ___________ are drawn from the implications of applying to learning the insights into the behavior of living systems provided by the study of cybernetics...?
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
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Cultural competence behaviors of active listening, demonstrating empathy, and effective ____________is important when moving beyond tolerance...?
The Behaviourist Theory was first introduced in the year 1913 by the American psychologist who is known for emphasizing observable behavior instead of internal mental processes. Who was he...?
(A) John B. Waston
(B) B.F Skinner
(C) Ivan Pavlov
(D) None of these
John B. Waston
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The Behaviourist Theory was first introduced in the year 1913 by the American psychologist who is known for emphasizing observable behavior instead of internal mental processes. Who was he...?
The depiction of teaching and learning environment, including the behavior of teachers and students while the lesson is presented through that model, is known as...?
(A) Teaching report
(B) Style of teaching
(C) Model of teaching
(D) Teaching paradigm
Model of teaching
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The depiction of teaching and learning environment, including the behavior of teachers and students while the lesson is presented through that model, is known as...?
_________psychology emphasis such distinctively human aspects of personality as the existence of free will and freedom of choice and man’s search for unique goals and values to guide his behavior and to give a personal meaning to his existence...?
(A) Transpersonal psychology
(B) Cognitive psychology
(C) Humanistic psychology
(D) None of the above
Humanistic psychology
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_________psychology emphasis such distinctively human aspects of personality as the existence of free will and freedom of choice and man’s search for unique goals and values to guide his behavior and to give a personal meaning to his existence...?
An instructional design which describes the process of specifying and producing particular environmental situations which cause the students to interact in such a way that specific change occurs in their behaviors...?
(A) Model of behavior
(B) Model of teaching
(C) Model of effective learning and environment
(D) None of these
Model of teaching
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An instructional design which describes the process of specifying and producing particular environmental situations which cause the students to interact in such a way that specific change occurs in their behaviors...?
__________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...?
Without clear and consistent rules and procedures, students may not know what is expected of them, leading to confusion and disruptive behavior detail of negative factor of__________________________...?
(A) administration
(B) direction
(C) Classroom Management
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
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Without clear and consistent rules and procedures, students may not know what is expected of them, leading to confusion and disruptive behavior detail of negative factor of__________________________...?
The needs of individual students can also impact classroom management. Students with learning disabilities, behavioral challenges, or other special needs may require additional support and accommodations to help them succeed in the classroom is a principle of_________________________...?
(A) direction
(B) Classroom Management
(C) administration
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
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The needs of individual students can also impact classroom management. Students with learning disabilities, behavioral challenges, or other special needs may require additional support and accommodations to help them succeed in the classroom is a principle of_________________________...?
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
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The satiation technique of classroom management is a technique where instead of punishing negative behaviors, the teacher might decide to actually ______ the negative behavior....?
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 _____________...?
Teaching _________ is a verbal behavior teaching strategy that involves teaching learners to accurately and specifically describe objects, events, or attributes...?
(A) Technique
(B) Methodology
(C) Tacts
(D) Strategy
Tacts
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Teaching _________ is a verbal behavior teaching strategy that involves teaching learners to accurately and specifically describe objects, events, or attributes...?
Personality traits describe individual differences in the frequency and intensity of various emotional, motivational, cognitive, and behavioral states comes under____________...?
(A) Integrative pedagogy
(B) Cybernetics pedagogy
(C) Congnitive pedagogy
(D) None of these
Cybernetics pedagogy
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Personality traits describe individual differences in the frequency and intensity of various emotional, motivational, cognitive, and behavioral states comes under____________...?
The technique of classroom management where the teacher punishes negative behaviors by removing an unruly student from the rest of the class is called___________...?
(A) extinction technique
(B) satiation technique
(C) time out technique
(D) corporal punishment
time out technique
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The technique of classroom management where the teacher punishes negative behaviors by removing an unruly student from the rest of the class is called___________...?
In addition, teaching __________ can be viewed as a specific application of the broader concept of “behavioral intervention and support,” which involves using evidence-based strategies to teach new skills and promote positive behavior in learners...?
(A) Methodology
(B) Tacts
(C) Strategy
(D) Technique
Tacts
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In addition, teaching __________ can be viewed as a specific application of the broader concept of “behavioral intervention and support,” which involves using evidence-based strategies to teach new skills and promote positive behavior in learners...?
“Governing the behavior and actions of human beings – the sciences of rites and customs” Al-Ghazali classified this into which sciences_________________________...?
(A) The science of transaction
(B) The sciences of unveiling
(C) The sciences of modern technology
(D) None of these
The science of transaction
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“Governing the behavior and actions of human beings – the sciences of rites and customs” Al-Ghazali classified this into which sciences_________________________...?
Who proposed a basic psychological model having four components: instructional objective, entering behavior, instructional procedure, and performance assessment...?
(A) Robert Glaser
(B) Flanders
(C) Herbart
(D) Einstein
Herbart
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Who proposed a basic psychological model having four components: instructional objective, entering behavior, instructional procedure, and performance assessment...?
Which of the following best describes the process that takes place when new information is understood by fitting it into the knowledge and behaviors that an individual already possesses, without changing their existing framework of thinking...?
(A) Accommodation
(B) Cognitive Dissonance
(C) Assimilation
(D) None of these
Assimilation
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Which of the following best describes the process that takes place when new information is understood by fitting it into the knowledge and behaviors that an individual already possesses, without changing their existing framework of thinking...?
Address any disruptive behavior promptly and calmly, using appropriate consequences or interventions as necessary comes under_________________________...?
(A) administration
(B) direction
(C) Classroom Management
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
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Address any disruptive behavior promptly and calmly, using appropriate consequences or interventions as necessary comes under_________________________...?
Educational psychology is the branch of psychology which deals with teaching and learning and also covers the entire range of behavior of the personality related to education...?
(A) B.F. Skinner
(B) John Locke
(C) John Dewey
(D) None of these
B.F. Skinner
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Educational psychology is the branch of psychology which deals with teaching and learning and also covers the entire range of behavior of the personality related to education...?
The technique of classroom management where the teacher punishes negative behaviours by removing an unruly students from the rest of the class is called...?
(A) Extinction Technique
(B) Satiation Technique
(C) Timeout Technique
(D) Corporal Punishment
Timeout Technique
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The technique of classroom management where the teacher punishes negative behaviours by removing an unruly students from the rest of the class is called...?