______________________ is a continuous and comprehensive process helps the teacher in finding out the problems, it helps a teacher in cutting the problem of his students...?
(A) Test
(B) Measurement
(C) Evaluation
(D) None of these
Evaluation
Comments
______________________ is a continuous and comprehensive process helps the teacher in finding out the problems, it helps a teacher in cutting the problem of his students...?
When the students try to solve the questions in some different way as taught by the teacher from prescribed books, then these students should be...?
(A) Discouraged to consult some other books on the subject
(B) Encouraged to consult some other books on the subject
(C) Suggested to talk with their teacher after the period
(D) Suggested to follow the class room notes in order to get good mark in the examination
Encouraged to consult some other books on the subject
Comments
When the students try to solve the questions in some different way as taught by the teacher from prescribed books, then these students should be...?
_________________________ Is a source by which a teacher know the various levels of his students as intelligence, ability, and interest______________________...?
(A) Test
(B) Measurement
(C) Evaluation
(D) None of these
Evaluation
Comments
_________________________ Is a source by which a teacher know the various levels of his students as intelligence, ability, and interest______________________...?
The organization and co-ordination of techniques, which teacher designs for a particular lesson to practice the method which would achieve the desired goals...?
(A) Instructional Strategy
(B) Pedagogy
(C) Assessment
(D) Learning
Instructional Strategy
Comments
The organization and co-ordination of techniques, which teacher designs for a particular lesson to practice the method which would achieve the desired goals...?
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
Comments
A history teacher may challenge an event that is traditionally seen as progressive, while a literature teacher may question a common cultural_______________...?
if a teacher wants to start a lesson on two-digit multiplication with young pupils, they can use diagnostic assessment to make sure the lesson _____________...?
(A) Formative
(B) Diagnosis
(C) Evaluation
(D) Summative
Diagnosis
Comments
if a teacher wants to start a lesson on two-digit multiplication with young pupils, they can use diagnostic assessment to make sure the lesson _____________...?
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
Comments
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...?
Experiential teaching involves in teaching __________ providing students with hands-on learning experiences, such as field trips, simulations, or role-playing activities...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Methodology
(C) Technique
(D) Strategy
Strategy
Comments
Experiential teaching involves in teaching __________ providing students with hands-on learning experiences, such as field trips, simulations, or role-playing activities...?
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...?
___________and____________would be developed effective accountability mechanism including EMIS data on teachers deployment to control absenteeism & multiple job-holding...?
(A) Public & Area Management
(B) Provincial and Area Management
(C) Pakistan and Afghanistan Administration
(D) Provincial and Area Administrations
Provincial and Area Administrations
Comments
___________and____________would be developed effective accountability mechanism including EMIS data on teachers deployment to control absenteeism & multiple job-holding...?
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
Comments
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...?
If a teacher wants to start a lesson on two-digit multiplication with young pupils, they can use diagnostic assessment to make sure the lesson is delivered well____________...?
(A) Formative
(B) Oral
(C) Summative
(D) Diagnosis
Diagnosis
Comments
If a teacher wants to start a lesson on two-digit multiplication with young pupils, they can use diagnostic assessment to make sure the lesson is delivered well____________...?
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
Tacts
Comments
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__________...?
Who gave the idea that children learn right and wrong through experiencing the consequences of their acts rather than through physical punishment___________________________...?
(A) Rousseau
(B) Maria
(C) Dewey
(D) Plato
Rousseau
Comments
Who gave the idea that children learn right and wrong through experiencing the consequences of their acts rather than through physical punishment___________________________...?
Shah Wali Ullah presented his method of teaching in a practical way because he was a good teacher himself. This method of teaching was called_________________________...?
(A) Logica
(B) As well as practical
(C) Both A&B
(D) All of these
All of these
Comments
Shah Wali Ullah presented his method of teaching in a practical way because he was a good teacher himself. This method of teaching was called_________________________...?
By remedial work we mean, the proper solution after identifying the problems a teacher can give proper solution in________________________...?
(A) Evaluation
(B) Test
(C) Measurement
(D) None of these
Evaluation
Comments
By remedial work we mean, the proper solution after identifying the problems a teacher can give proper solution in________________________...?
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...?
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
Comments
Which type of testing is ongoing throughout the learning process, allowing teachers to assess both the effectiveness of their teaching and the students' abilities...?
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
Tacts
Comments
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___________...?
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...?
In the _______ point of view the scientific method refers to set of assumptions, attitudes and procedures that guide researchers in creating question to investigate, in generating evidence, and drawing conclusions....?
(A) Psychological
(B) Biological
(C) Chemistry
(D) Geological
Psychological
Comments
In the _______ point of view the scientific method refers to set of assumptions, attitudes and procedures that guide researchers in creating question to investigate, in generating evidence, and drawing conclusions....?
Which one of the following types of learning assessment is characterized by being continuous, ongoing, and designed to help teachers observe students daily and adjust their instructional strategies to ensure student success...?
(A) Summative Assessment
(B) Formative Assessment
(C) Diagnostic Assignment
(D) None of these
Formative Assessment
Comments
Which one of the following types of learning assessment is characterized by being continuous, ongoing, and designed to help teachers observe students daily and adjust their instructional strategies to ensure student success...?
Which is __________________________ widely used in education to help teachers design effective lessons and assessments that promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills...?
(A) Blooms
(B) Psychomotor
(C) Solo
(D) None of these
Blooms
Comments
Which is __________________________ widely used in education to help teachers design effective lessons and assessments that promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills...?
Who praised the method of teaching of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) in these words “I have never seen a better teacher than the Messenger of Allah. He neither reprimanded, nor beat nor insulted me”______________________...?
(A) Hazart Muawiya Bin Hakam
(B) Hazrat Saad Bin Abi Waqas
(C) Hazrat Zubir Bin al Awam
(D) Hazrat Arqam
Hazart Muawiya Bin Hakam
Comments
Who praised the method of teaching of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) in these words “I have never seen a better teacher than the Messenger of Allah. He neither reprimanded, nor beat nor insulted me”______________________...?
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
Comments
The technique of classroom management where the teacher punishes negative behaviours by removing an unruly students from the rest of the class is called...?
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
Comments
Among all of these philosophers which is as accepted and commented upon by historians, Jurists, Theologians, Politicians, Economists, Teacher, Educator, and Environmentalists alike________________________...?
___________________________It is a reliable way by which a teacher can evaluate his or her students’ knowledge of something which he/she has taught them...?
(A) Examination
(B) Test
(C) Measurement
(D) Evaluation
Test
Comments
___________________________It is a reliable way by which a teacher can evaluate his or her students’ knowledge of something which he/she has taught them...?
___________________________ 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
Comments
___________________________ Refers to a body of assumptions about the purposes of education, beliefs about knowledge, learners, and learning observable in teacher behaviors and classroom practices...?
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
Comments
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___________________________...?
Over time, the students would learn to independently emit __________ for the different parts of a flower, without needing prompts from the teacher...?
(A) Strategy
(B) Tacts
(C) Methodology
(D) Technique
Tacts
Comments
Over time, the students would learn to independently emit __________ for the different parts of a flower, without needing prompts from the teacher...?
_____________assessments come before this, analyzing what students have learned in the past, many times from different teachers or classes...?
(A) Placement
(B) Formative
(C) Diagnosis
(D) Summative
Diagnosis
Comments
_____________assessments come before this, analyzing what students have learned in the past, many times from different teachers or classes...?
____________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...?
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
Comments
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 _____________...?
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
Comments
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 teacher wishes to assess students prior to instruction to measure their current level of skills. What kind of assessment is this teacher using...?
(A) A pretest
(B) An end-of-instruction test
(C) An asexual during instruction
(D) A standardized test
A pretest
Comments
A teacher wishes to assess students prior to instruction to measure their current level of skills. What kind of assessment is this teacher using...?
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...?
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....?
Online classroom – An online classroom is a virtual space where students and teachers can interact and learn from each other. Online classrooms may include video conferencing, online discussions, and multimedia presentations. is an example of__________________________...?
(A) administration
(B) direction
(C) Classroom Management
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
Comments
Online classroom – An online classroom is a virtual space where students and teachers can interact and learn from each other. Online classrooms may include video conferencing, online discussions, and multimedia presentations. is an example of__________________________...?