Which Philosophy describes “the aim of education is not to produce a scholar or a professional man, but to produce a man world of affairs__________...?
(A) Realism
(B) Idealism
(C) Functionalism
(D) All of these
Realism
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Which Philosophy describes “the aim of education is not to produce a scholar or a professional man, but to produce a man world of affairs__________...?
How much percentage budget for Literacy and Non-formal basic education shall allocate by Provincial and District governments according to the National Education Policy 2009_______________...?
(A) 1%
(B) 2%
(C) 3%
(D) 4%
3%
Comments
How much percentage budget for Literacy and Non-formal basic education shall allocate by Provincial and District governments according to the National Education Policy 2009_______________...?
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
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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...?
__________________________centered curriculum encourages students to find their passions and paths in education and follow them, resulting in students’ gaining their structures of knowledge...?
(A) Subject
(B) Student
(C) Both
(D) None of these
Student
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__________________________centered curriculum encourages students to find their passions and paths in education and follow them, resulting in students’ gaining their structures of knowledge...?
Government shall establish at least one “Apna Ghar” residential in each province to provide the free high quality of education facilities to the poor students___________...?
(A) 1994
(B) 1995
(C) 1996
(D) 1-Jul
1-Jul
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Government shall establish at least one “Apna Ghar” residential in each province to provide the free high quality of education facilities to the poor students___________...?
A typical elementary school classroom is brightly colored and filled with child-sized furniture, posters, and educational materials. Students in this type of classroom are usually in grades kindergarten through 5th grade is an example of__________________________...?
(A) direction
(B) Classroom Management
(C) administration
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
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A typical elementary school classroom is brightly colored and filled with child-sized furniture, posters, and educational materials. Students in this type of classroom are usually in grades kindergarten through 5th grade is an example of__________________________...?
Which of the following form of Realism, emphasizes nature’s law and phenomena not to the classics or social contacts, the basis of education must be physical and its laws___________...?
(A) Sense Realism
(B) Social Realism
(C) Humanistic Realism
(D) None of these
Sense Realism
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Which of the following form of Realism, emphasizes nature’s law and phenomena not to the classics or social contacts, the basis of education must be physical and its laws___________...?
Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote Social Contract, Discourse on Political Economy and what is the name of his famous educational novel________________________...?
(A) Poetics
(B) Heart of darkness
(C) Emile
(D) God Father
Emile
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote Social Contract, Discourse on Political Economy and what is the name of his famous educational novel________________________...?
Who said, “Naturalism is term loosely applied in educational theory to system of training that or not dependent on school and books actual life of the educated___________”...?
(A) George Hayward
(B) James Ward
(C) J.S.Ross
(D) None of these
J.S.Ross
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Who said, “Naturalism is term loosely applied in educational theory to system of training that or not dependent on school and books actual life of the educated___________”...?
What was the important subjects included in the curriculum of secondary education of the Islamic Education System in the Subcontinent__________________________...?
(A) History and Ethics
(B) Mathematics
(C) Jurisprudence
(D) All of these
All of these
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What was the important subjects included in the curriculum of secondary education of the Islamic Education System in the Subcontinent__________________________...?
According to which philosophy of eduation, the process of education must lead to the deepest spiritual insight and to the highest moral and spiritual conduct___________...?
(A) Epistemology
(B) Axiology
(C) Ethics
(D) Idealism
Idealism
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According to which philosophy of eduation, the process of education must lead to the deepest spiritual insight and to the highest moral and spiritual conduct___________...?
Although Sir Syed Ahmad regarded English education necessary for the well being of the Muslims, yet he considered which education is an essential part of a Muslim’s education________________________...?
(A) Religious education
(B) Scientific education
(C) Arabic language
(D) Western education
Religious education
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Although Sir Syed Ahmad regarded English education necessary for the well being of the Muslims, yet he considered which education is an essential part of a Muslim’s education________________________...?
The process of education which is conducted in the schools, colleges, and universities of the state according to the planned and organized procedure_________________...?
(A) Non-formal
(B) Informal
(C) Formal
(D) Distance learning
Formal
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The process of education which is conducted in the schools, colleges, and universities of the state according to the planned and organized procedure_________________...?
What do we call the sum total of all learning content, experiences and resources that a school selects, organizes and uses to achieve its goal of education and developing students...?
(A) Curriculum
(B) Textbook
(C) Classroom
(D) None of these
Curriculum
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What do we call the sum total of all learning content, experiences and resources that a school selects, organizes and uses to achieve its goal of education and developing students...?
In the National Education Commission 1959, Religious education was compulsory at middle level and optional at which level of education______________...?
(A) Elementary
(B) Secondary
(C) Higher secondary
(D) Higher education
Secondary
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In the National Education Commission 1959, Religious education was compulsory at middle level and optional at which level of education______________...?
A general term applied to publications that contain descriptions of educational research by an author was not a direct observer or participant is...?
(A) Secondary source
(B) Primary source
(C) Preliminary source
(D) Review
Secondary source
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A general term applied to publications that contain descriptions of educational research by an author was not a direct observer or participant is...?
Who’s view about educational psychology is that educational psychology is the study of psychological aspects of educational situations___________...?
(A) Wilhelm Wundt
(B) Trow
(C) Abraham Lincoln
(D) John Dewey
Trow
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Who’s view about educational psychology is that educational psychology is the study of psychological aspects of educational situations___________...?
Who said this Educational planning, in its broadest generic sense, is the application of rational, systematic analysis to the process of educational development...?
(A) Zeigler
(B) Adam Curt
(C) P.H Coombs
(D) None of these
P.H Coombs
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Who said this Educational planning, in its broadest generic sense, is the application of rational, systematic analysis to the process of educational development...?
John Dewey wa the director of which school from 1896 to 1904 where he tested his Pragmatic Educational Philosophy__________________________...?
(A) F. Froebel
(B) John Dewey
(C) Pestalozzi
(D) Plato
John Dewey
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John Dewey wa the director of which school from 1896 to 1904 where he tested his Pragmatic Educational Philosophy__________________________...?
Who defines the aims of education in the following words: “the aims of education is the formation of complete man, skilled in art and industry”, then the development of the whole man, physically, morally and intellectually___________...?
(A) Milton
(B) Rabelais
(C) Shakespeare
(D) None of the above
Rabelais
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Who defines the aims of education in the following words: “the aims of education is the formation of complete man, skilled in art and industry”, then the development of the whole man, physically, morally and intellectually___________...?
Which one of the following is best described as the continuous inspection of all available information in order to form a valid judgement regarding student's learning progress and /or the effectiveness of an educational program...?
(A) Educational Evaluation
(B) Curriculum Design
(C) Lesson Planning
(D) None of these
Educational Evaluation
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Which one of the following is best described as the continuous inspection of all available information in order to form a valid judgement regarding student's learning progress and /or the effectiveness of an educational program...?
Which of the Evaluation is taken place when we assess student’s permanent learning difficulties in educational learning process_______________________...?
(A) Diagnostic evaluation
(B) Summative evaluation
(C) Formative evaluation
(D) None of the above
Diagnostic evaluation
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Which of the Evaluation is taken place when we assess student’s permanent learning difficulties in educational learning process_______________________...?
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...?
Who believed that the true aim of education is the attainment of happiness which is possible only through Perfect Virtue____________________...?
(A) Aristotle
(B) Plato
(C) Ibn-e-Khaldun
(D) Rousseau
Aristotle
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Who believed that the true aim of education is the attainment of happiness which is possible only through Perfect Virtue____________________...?
Who promoted Western modern education and also religious education among the Muslims of Subcontinent in the Nineteenth century________________________...?
(A) Allama Iqbal
(B) Al-Ghazali
(C) Shah Wali Ullah
(D) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
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Who promoted Western modern education and also religious education among the Muslims of Subcontinent in the Nineteenth century________________________...?