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
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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...?
In discussion teaching __________students actively participate in the learning process by sharing their ideas and opinions with their classmates...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Methodology
(C) Technique
(D) Strategy
Methodology
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In discussion teaching __________students actively participate in the learning process by sharing their ideas and opinions with their classmates...?
According to whom education is the primary source of the promotion of human values such as justice, tolerance, truthfulness, equality, and steadfastness etc_________________...?
(A) John Dewey
(B) Ibn-e-Khaldun
(C) Robert Franklin
(D) None of these
Ibn-e-Khaldun
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According to whom education is the primary source of the promotion of human values such as justice, tolerance, truthfulness, equality, and steadfastness etc_________________...?
According to __________, ‘whatever fulfills man’ s desires, aims and develops his life, is true in sense. Truth is that generally, which provides satisfaction when it put in practice’...?
(A) Realism
(B) Idealism
(C) Pragmatism
(D) Naturalism
Pragmatism
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According to __________, ‘whatever fulfills man’ s desires, aims and develops his life, is true in sense. Truth is that generally, which provides satisfaction when it put in practice’...?
The practice model based on learning theory that focuses on shaping and changing behavior through the use of rewards and reinforcement is known as...?
(A) Social learning theory
(B) Operant conditioning approach
(C) Behavioral model
(D) Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Operant conditioning approach
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The practice model based on learning theory that focuses on shaping and changing behavior through the use of rewards and reinforcement is known as...?
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...?
__________________________means measuring or observing the process to judge it or. to determine it for its value by comparing it to others or some kind of a standard...?
(A) Measurement
(B) Evaluation
(C) Test
(D) None of these
Evaluation
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__________________________means measuring or observing the process to judge it or. to determine it for its value by comparing it to others or some kind of a standard...?
___________________________ 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...?
A number of examples of the formal curriculum include things like lecturers’ handouts, course guides and the prospectus comes under___________________________...?
(A) Formal
(B) Integrated curriculum
(C) Hidden curriculum
(D) Extra curriculum
Formal
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A number of examples of the formal curriculum include things like lecturers’ handouts, course guides and the prospectus comes under___________________________...?
It was the different opinions between the Company’s officials that one group claimed that the money should be spent on the promotion of Eastern knowledge (Arabic, Persian, and Sunsikrit), these were Orientalists and the other group was in favor of the spreading of the Western Knowledge. What was called the second group____________...?
(A) Occidentalists
(B) Communists
(C) Educationists
(D) Linguistics
Occidentalists
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It was the different opinions between the Company’s officials that one group claimed that the money should be spent on the promotion of Eastern knowledge (Arabic, Persian, and Sunsikrit), these were Orientalists and the other group was in favor of the spreading of the Western Knowledge. What was called the second group____________...?
In level third psychologists analyze the Social Contract orientation and universal principal orientation which refer to the different rules, values, opinions, beliefs and children obey these rules in order to maintain good social standards. What is the third stage of moral developmental theory____________...?
(A) Post conventional
(B) Pre-conventional
(C) Conventional
(D) All of these
Post conventional
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In level third psychologists analyze the Social Contract orientation and universal principal orientation which refer to the different rules, values, opinions, beliefs and children obey these rules in order to maintain good social standards. What is the third stage of moral developmental theory____________...?
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
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The goal of ___________is to evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional unit by comparing it against some standard or benchmark...?
___________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...?
In cooperative learning strategies, which groups are characterized by the rapid and impromptu formation of four to six students, often used for quick discussion or brainstorming sessions within a limited time frame...?
(A) Buzz Groups
(B) Peer Review Panels
(C) Debate Circles
(D) None of these
Buzz Groups
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In cooperative learning strategies, which groups are characterized by the rapid and impromptu formation of four to six students, often used for quick discussion or brainstorming sessions within a limited time frame...?