Collaborative Learning teaching __________involves students working together in groups to solve problems, complete projects, or discuss topics...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Technique
(C) Strategy
(D) Methodology
Methodology
Comments
Collaborative Learning teaching __________involves students working together in groups to solve problems, complete projects, or discuss topics...?
___________is concerned with concepts at the core of understanding complex systems such as learning, cognition, adaptation, emergence, communication, and efficiency...?
(A) Congnitive pedagogy
(B) Integrative pedagogy
(C) Cybernetics pedagogy
(D) None of these
Cybernetics pedagogy
Comments
___________is concerned with concepts at the core of understanding complex systems such as learning, cognition, adaptation, emergence, communication, and efficiency...?
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
Comments
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...?
____________ Pedagogy is not only about teaching strategies, it combines individual student’s needs, teaching materials, school infrastructure and social values for learning...?
(A) connective pedagogy
(B) Congnitive pedagogy
(C) Integrative pedagogy
(D) None of these
connective pedagogy
Comments
____________ Pedagogy is not only about teaching strategies, it combines individual student’s needs, teaching materials, school infrastructure and social values for learning...?
___________ principles focused on teaching‐learning arrangements and methods, relationship to pupils and learning environment, general educational principles, and expected skills and attitudes...?
(A) Integrative pedagogy
(B) connective pedagogy
(C) Congnitive pedagogy
(D) None of these
connective pedagogy
Comments
___________ principles focused on teaching‐learning arrangements and methods, relationship to pupils and learning environment, general educational principles, and expected skills and attitudes...?
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
Comments
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 teaching __________ refers to the overall plan that guides the selection and use of teaching methods and techniques to achieve specific learning goals...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Methodology
(C) Technique
(D) Strategy
Strategy
Comments
A teaching __________ refers to the overall plan that guides the selection and use of teaching methods and techniques to achieve specific learning goals...?
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
Comments
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...?
Responses that produce a satisfying effect in a particular situation become more likely to occur again in that situation. This law of learning given by whom...?
(A) Skinner
(B) Thorndike
(C) Pavlov
(D) Watson
Thorndike
Comments
Responses that produce a satisfying effect in a particular situation become more likely to occur again in that situation. This law of learning given by whom...?
Learning play children can develop social and ___________skills, mature emotionally, and gain the self-confidence required to engage in new experiences...?
(A) cognitive
(B) affective
(C) Both
(D) None of these
cognitive
Comments
Learning play children can develop social and ___________skills, mature emotionally, and gain the self-confidence required to engage in new experiences...?
Which of the following educationist/philosopher presented this definition of education, “Education is the Reconstruction or reorganization of experience which adds to the meaning of experience and which increases to direct the course of subsequent experiences_________________”...?
(A) John Dewey
(B) Plato
(C) Aristotle
(D) Socrates
John Dewey
Comments
Which of the following educationist/philosopher presented this definition of education, “Education is the Reconstruction or reorganization of experience which adds to the meaning of experience and which increases to direct the course of subsequent experiences_________________”...?
Bloom’s Taxonomy is a ______________________that helps educators to categorize and organize different levels of cognitive thinking and learning objectives...?
(A) Framework
(B) Model
(C) Module
(D) None of these
Framework
Comments
Bloom’s Taxonomy is a ______________________that helps educators to categorize and organize different levels of cognitive thinking and learning objectives...?
The theory explaining the different types of learning and proposing that they require different types of teaching is remembered as___________...?
(A) Conditions of knowledge
(B) Conditions of behaviors
(C) Conditions of learning
(D) None of these
Conditions of learning
Comments
The theory explaining the different types of learning and proposing that they require different types of teaching is remembered as___________...?
Bloom’s Taxonomy is a framework for categorizing different levels of learning objectives that was first proposed by Benjamin Bloom in_________________________...?
(A) 1956
(B) 1957
(C) 1958
(D) 1964
1956
Comments
Bloom’s Taxonomy is a framework for categorizing different levels of learning objectives that was first proposed by Benjamin Bloom in_________________________...?
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
Comments
The strategies that teachers use to teach and assess learning can impact the effectiveness of Bloom’s Taxonomy called_______________________...?
Establish open communication with parents and collaborate with them to support student learning and behavior comes under______________________________...?
(A) direction
(B) Classroom Management
(C) administration
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
Comments
Establish open communication with parents and collaborate with them to support student learning and behavior comes under______________________________...?
If teaching is the act of encouraging learning activities through discovery and acquired knowledge, pedagogy is the method of teaching, both as an academic subject or theoretical concept called_____________...?
(A) connective pedagogy
(B) Congnitive pedagogy
(C) Integrative pedagogy
(D) None of these
connective pedagogy
Comments
If teaching is the act of encouraging learning activities through discovery and acquired knowledge, pedagogy is the method of teaching, both as an academic subject or theoretical concept called_____________...?
When the experimenter has a reasonably high expectation concerning the relationship that exists between the variables, it is most appropriate to state the hypothesis in the form...?
(A) Directional
(B) Interrogative
(C) Null
(D) Objective
Directional
Comments
When the experimenter has a reasonably high expectation concerning the relationship that exists between the variables, it is most appropriate to state the hypothesis in the form...?
In the Islamic Education System of Subcontinent Thursday was the half day for learning and which of the following day was the day off for learning_________________________...?
(A) Monday
(B) Friday
(C) Sunday
(D) Saturday
Friday
Comments
In the Islamic Education System of Subcontinent Thursday was the half day for learning and which of the following day was the day off for learning_________________________...?
Who presented the Pragmatic Educational Philosophy by using it as the foundation for children’s learning activities and projects________________________...?
(A) John Dewey
(B) J. J. Rousseau
(C) Helen Parkhurst
(D) Maria Montessori
John Dewey
Comments
Who presented the Pragmatic Educational Philosophy by using it as the foundation for children’s learning activities and projects________________________...?
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
Comments
The practice model based on learning theory that focuses on shaping and changing behavior through the use of rewards and reinforcement is known as...?
According to which laws, learning is achieved when an individual is able to form associations between a particular stimulus and a response...?
(A) Connectionism
(B) Constructivism
(C) Gestalt psychology
(D) Humanism
Connectionism
Comments
According to which laws, learning is achieved when an individual is able to form associations between a particular stimulus and a response...?
Which of the following philosopher gives due importance/consideration to sensation and sense perceptions as well as human intellect as agent of learning_______________________...?
(A) Shah Wali Ullah
(B) Al-Ghazali
(C) Ibn-e-Khaldun
(D) Aristotle
Ibn-e-Khaldun
Comments
Which of the following philosopher gives due importance/consideration to sensation and sense perceptions as well as human intellect as agent of learning_______________________...?
The process of gathering, recording, interpreting, using, and communicating information about child's progress and achievement during learning is known as _____...?
(A) Assessment
(B) Memorization
(C) Teaching
(D) None of these
Assessment
Comments
The process of gathering, recording, interpreting, using, and communicating information about child's progress and achievement during learning is known as _____...?
____________learning constitutes providing inter-curricular opportunities for students to demonstrate their knowledge and skills across multiple subject areas...?
(A) Behavioral
(B) General
(C) Integrative
(D) Cognitive
Integrative
Comments
____________learning constitutes providing inter-curricular opportunities for students to demonstrate their knowledge and skills across multiple subject areas...?
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___________________________...?
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
Comments
In discussion teaching __________students actively participate in the learning process by sharing their ideas and opinions with their classmates...?
Learning that is synthesized across traditional subject areas and learning experiences that are designed to be mutually reinforcing called________________________...?
(A) Integrated curriculum
(B) Electronic curriculum
(C) Null curriculum
(D) Hidden curriculum
Integrated curriculum
Comments
Learning that is synthesized across traditional subject areas and learning experiences that are designed to be mutually reinforcing called________________________...?
This is a method of teaching and learning based on cognitive psychology and constructivist learning theory called ___________ emotional method...?
(A) congnitive
(B) affective
(C) both
(D) All of these
congnitive
Comments
This is a method of teaching and learning based on cognitive psychology and constructivist learning theory called ___________ emotional method...?
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
Comments
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...?
According to Al-Kindi our learning is either conveyed by the senses or acquired by the reason: which lies between them_____________________Fency and Imagination ________________________is called...?
(A) Meditating faculty
(B) Grammar
(C) The translation
(D) The Fiqha
Meditating faculty
Comments
According to Al-Kindi our learning is either conveyed by the senses or acquired by the reason: which lies between them_____________________Fency and Imagination ________________________is called...?
___________ approach involves pupils working together on activities or learning tasks in a group small enough to ensure that everyone participates...?
(A) Integrative pedagogy
(B) cooperative pedagogy
(C) Congnitive pedagogy
(D) None of these
cooperative pedagogy
Comments
___________ approach involves pupils working together on activities or learning tasks in a group small enough to ensure that everyone participates...?
Learning through play is a term used in ___________and psychology to describe how a child can learn to make sense of the world around them...?
(A) education
(B) Teaching
(C) Both
(D) None of these
education
Comments
Learning through play is a term used in ___________and psychology to describe how a child can learn to make sense of the world around them...?
___________learning explores and uses information effectively. It enables children to integrate ideas and experiences and apply them to formulate new learning situations...?
(A) Integrative
(B) Cognitive
(C) General
(D) Behavioral
Integrative
Comments
___________learning explores and uses information effectively. It enables children to integrate ideas and experiences and apply them to formulate new learning situations...?
Plan activities that give students the opportunity to work and collaborate together to learn and grow from each other important factor of____________pedagogy...?
(A) Behavioral
(B) General
(C) Collaborative
(D) Cognitive
Collaborative
Comments
Plan activities that give students the opportunity to work and collaborate together to learn and grow from each other important factor of____________pedagogy...?
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
Comments
Testing occurs constantly with learning so the teachers can evaluate the effectiveness of teaching methods along with assessment of students abilities....?
A ___________________________curriculum is defined by lifelong learning, student success, digital dexterity, career readiness and new learning paradigms...?
(A) Old
(B) Modern
(C) Both
(D) None of these
Modern
Comments
A ___________________________curriculum is defined by lifelong learning, student success, digital dexterity, career readiness and new learning paradigms...?
_____________learning approach involves pupils working together on activities or learning tasks in a group small enough to ensure that everyone participates...?
(A) Collaborative
(B) Cognitive
(C) General
(D) Behavioral
Collaborative
Comments
_____________learning approach involves pupils working together on activities or learning tasks in a group small enough to ensure that everyone participates...?
______________________ 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
Comments
______________________ principles refer to the strategies and techniques that teachers use to create a positive and productive learning environment for their students...?
When Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s father died and he also left Maktab and took the responsibility of supporting his family and earning a livelihood________________________...?
(A) 1838
(B) 1938
(C) 1830
(D) 1860
1838
Comments
When Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s father died and he also left Maktab and took the responsibility of supporting his family and earning a livelihood________________________...?
Curriculum is what is taught in schools, instruction is how curriculum is delivered and learning is what knowledge or skill has been acquired said by_________________________...?
(A) Wiles et al., 2002
(B) Wiles et al., 2003
(C) Wiles et al., 2004
(D) Wiles et al., 2005
Wiles et al., 2002
Comments
Curriculum is what is taught in schools, instruction is how curriculum is delivered and learning is what knowledge or skill has been acquired said by_________________________...?
Reflexive pedagogy the ____________ of stepping back from an. experience to ponder, carefully and persistently, its meaning to the self through the development...?
(A) process
(B) non process
(C) both
(D) None of these
process
Comments
Reflexive pedagogy the ____________ of stepping back from an. experience to ponder, carefully and persistently, its meaning to the self through the development...?
___________________________encourages children to participate physically and mentally in the learning process and helps students learn and retain information...?
(A) Teacher-centered curriculum
(B) Subject-centered curriculum
(C) Activity-based curriculum
(D) All of these
Activity-based curriculum
Comments
___________________________encourages children to participate physically and mentally in the learning process and helps students learn and retain information...?
Encourage student engagement: Use a variety of teaching strategies and activities to engage students and make learning fun and interesting comes under____________________________...?
(A) Classroom Management
(B) administration
(C) direction
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
Comments
Encourage student engagement: Use a variety of teaching strategies and activities to engage students and make learning fun and interesting comes under____________________________...?
____________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
Comments
____________teachers encourage students’ use of their own knowledge, ensure that students share their knowledge and their learning strategies...?
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
Comments
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...?
Expecting young children to recognize and differentiate between colours is one of the learning outcomes refers to which of the learning areas in the National Curriculum for ECE...?
(A) Language and Literacy
(B) Creative Arts
(C) Basic Mathematical Concepts
(D) The World Around Us
Basic Mathematical Concepts
Comments
Expecting young children to recognize and differentiate between colours is one of the learning outcomes refers to which of the learning areas in the National Curriculum for ECE...?
In the teaching learning process the experienced members of society guide the immature (new generation/students/children) for which purpose________________...?
(A) Earning
(B) Adjustment of life
(C) For living betterment
(D) None of these
Adjustment of life
Comments
In the teaching learning process the experienced members of society guide the immature (new generation/students/children) for which purpose________________...?
Independent teaching__________ is a self-directed approach that allows students to take control of their learning by setting their own learning goals and working...?
(A) Strategy
(B) Tacts
(C) Methodology
(D) Technique
Strategy
Comments
Independent teaching__________ is a self-directed approach that allows students to take control of their learning by setting their own learning goals and working...?
An __________ curriculum implies learning that is synthesized across traditional subject areas and learning experiences that are designed to be mutually reinforcing...?
(A) General
(B) Cognitive
(C) Behavioral
(D) Integrative
Integrative
Comments
An __________ curriculum implies learning that is synthesized across traditional subject areas and learning experiences that are designed to be mutually reinforcing...?
The__________________________has utilized many words to express ideas connected with ‘Knowledge’ and each has a shade of meaning different from the other...?
(A) Sunnah
(B) Hadith
(C) Holy Quran
(D) Holy Bible
Holy Quran
Comments
The__________________________has utilized many words to express ideas connected with ‘Knowledge’ and each has a shade of meaning different from the other...?
Who says, ‘Philosophy in order to Philosophy, should have meaning and utility in the solution of human problems. It should of human problems and in influencing the conduct of life and not a passive enquiry or contemplation____________ “...?
(A) John Dewey
(B) Pestalozzi
(C) Aristotle
(D) None of the these
John Dewey
Comments
Who says, ‘Philosophy in order to Philosophy, should have meaning and utility in the solution of human problems. It should of human problems and in influencing the conduct of life and not a passive enquiry or contemplation____________ “...?
Class time is then used for activities, discussion, and application of the material comes under flipped learning which is a part of teaching__________...?
(A) Strategy
(B) Tacts
(C) Methodology
(D) Technique
Methodology
Comments
Class time is then used for activities, discussion, and application of the material comes under flipped learning which is a part of teaching__________...?
A ___________ involves considering the needs and abilities of the learners, identifying appropriate learning materials and resources, selecting the most effective teaching methods and techniques, and evaluating the effectiveness of the instruction...?
(A) Strategy
(B) Tacts
(C) Methodology
(D) Technique
Strategy
Comments
A ___________ involves considering the needs and abilities of the learners, identifying appropriate learning materials and resources, selecting the most effective teaching methods and techniques, and evaluating the effectiveness of the instruction...?
___________practices are methods and techniques that help individuals and groups reflect on their experiences and actions in order to engage in a process of continuous learning...?
(A) Reflective pedagogy
(B) Congnitive pedagogy
(C) Integrative pedagogy
(D) None of these
Reflective pedagogy
Comments
___________practices are methods and techniques that help individuals and groups reflect on their experiences and actions in order to engage in a process of continuous learning...?
In the SOLO taxonomy framework, which of the following levels describes the stage where students are merely collecting isolated pieces of information that lack any logical connection or meaningful organisation...?
(A) Pre-structural level
(B) Relational level
(C) Extended abstract level
(D) None of these
Pre-structural level
Comments
In the SOLO taxonomy framework, which of the following levels describes the stage where students are merely collecting isolated pieces of information that lack any logical connection or meaningful organisation...?
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
Comments
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...?
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...?
An effective teaching __________ involve creating a positive and engaging learning environment that motivates students to learn and participate in class...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Methodology
(C) Technique
(D) Strategy
Strategy
Comments
An effective teaching __________ involve creating a positive and engaging learning environment that motivates students to learn and participate in class...?
Teachers can motivate students to behave appropriately and engage in learning by providing positive feedback, rewards, and recognition for good behavior and academic performance is a part of______________________________...?
(A) Classroom Management
(B) administration
(C) direction
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
Comments
Teachers can motivate students to behave appropriately and engage in learning by providing positive feedback, rewards, and recognition for good behavior and academic performance is a part of______________________________...?
Functionalists utilize_________in the methods of teaching which opened the way for the discovery of new methods and devices in the teaching-learning process...?
(A) Teacher centered approach
(B) Classroom centered approach
(C) Learner centered approach
(D) None of these
Learner centered approach
Comments
Functionalists utilize_________in the methods of teaching which opened the way for the discovery of new methods and devices in the teaching-learning process...?
___________________________ 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...?
Overall, teaching _________ play a critical role in helping educators meet the diverse needs of their students and create engaging and effective learning environments...?
(A) Methodology
(B) Tacts
(C) Strategy
(D) Technique
Strategy
Comments
Overall, teaching _________ play a critical role in helping educators meet the diverse needs of their students and create engaging and effective learning environments...?
Accommodating diverse learners: Different teaching ___________can be used to accommodate different learning styles and abilities, making it possible for all students to learn and succeed...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Technique
(C) Strategy
(D) Methodology
Strategy
Comments
Accommodating diverse learners: Different teaching ___________can be used to accommodate different learning styles and abilities, making it possible for all students to learn and succeed...?
Who said that “All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires depends on the education of youth.”...?
(A) Aristotle
(B) Socrates
(C) Plato
(D) John Locke
Aristotle
Comments
Who said that “All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires depends on the education of youth.”...?
Always having been a good student, Irving is confident that he will do well in his psychology course. According to Bandura’s social learning theory, Irving would be said to have...?
(A) Strong feelings of self-efficiency
(B) A sense of superiority
(C) Strong feelings of self-esteem
(D) Strong defense mechanisms
Strong feelings of self-efficiency
Comments
Always having been a good student, Irving is confident that he will do well in his psychology course. According to Bandura’s social learning theory, Irving would be said to have...?
In Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligence, individuals high on ______ intelligence can engage in abstract reasoning easily and can manipulate symbols to solve problems....?
(A) Creative
(B) Spatial
(C) Logico-mathematical
(D) Naturalistic
Logico-mathematical
Comments
In Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligence, individuals high on ______ intelligence can engage in abstract reasoning easily and can manipulate symbols to solve problems....?
The educational programs in which individuals are educated through distance learning methods and means of communication is called_____________________...?
(A) Formal education
(B) Non-formal education
(C) Informal education
(D) All of the above
Non-formal education
Comments
The educational programs in which individuals are educated through distance learning methods and means of communication is called_____________________...?
Which one of the terms is used to describe a comprehensive document that outlines specific learning objectives, planned activities and instructional methods designed for a particular classroom session...?
(A) Lesson Plan
(B) Syllabus
(C) Curriculum
(D) None of these
Lesson Plan
Comments
Which one of the terms is used to describe a comprehensive document that outlines specific learning objectives, planned activities and instructional methods designed for a particular classroom session...?
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
Comments
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...?
In Indirect teaching__________ is a student-centered approach that encourages students to take ownership of their learning by exploring and discovering information on their own...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Technique
(C) Strategy
(D) Methodology
Strategy
Comments
In Indirect teaching__________ is a student-centered approach that encourages students to take ownership of their learning by exploring and discovering information on their own...?
Like Rousseau which was the educationist who based his learning method on natural principles and stressed the importance of human emotions_________________________...?
(A) Rousseau
(B) Friedrich Herbart
(C) Maria Montessori
(D) Pestalozzi
Pestalozzi
Comments
Like Rousseau which was the educationist who based his learning method on natural principles and stressed the importance of human emotions_________________________...?
__________ philosophy restores man to his proper place and educational institutions become places for learning and creating values like truth, beauty and goodness...?
(A) Pragmatism
(B) Realism
(C) Idealism
(D) None of the these
Idealism
Comments
__________ philosophy restores man to his proper place and educational institutions become places for learning and creating values like truth, beauty and goodness...?
Al-Ghazali is commonly known in Europe as Algazel, is one of the most Muslim illustrious scholars who became famous for his vast learning. He taught at Madarasa Nizamiyah. Where it was located_________________________...?
(A) Cairo
(B) Tehran
(C) Baghdad
(D) Tunis
Baghdad
Comments
Al-Ghazali is commonly known in Europe as Algazel, is one of the most Muslim illustrious scholars who became famous for his vast learning. He taught at Madarasa Nizamiyah. Where it was located_________________________...?
Incorporate technology into the classroom in a meaningful way that supports learning and engagement while minimizing distractions comes under____________________________...?
(A) Classroom Management
(B) administration
(C) direction
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
Comments
Incorporate technology into the classroom in a meaningful way that supports learning and engagement while minimizing distractions comes under____________________________...?
Learning in which a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus and acquires the capacity to elicit a similar response is...?
(A) Classical conditioning
(B) Operant conditioning
(C) Both A and B
(D) None
Classical conditioning
Comments
Learning in which a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus and acquires the capacity to elicit a similar response is...?
Inquiry based based learning is a ____________process that engages students by making real-world connections through exploration and high-level questioning...?
(A) thinking
(B) doing
(C) learning
(D) None of these
learning
Comments
Inquiry based based learning is a ____________process that engages students by making real-world connections through exploration and high-level questioning...?
Curriculum and ________________________May take on different meanings based on the purpose or interpretation whether political, social, or educational...?
(A) Instruction
(B) Guide
(C) Counselling
(D) None of these
Instruction
Comments
Curriculum and ________________________May take on different meanings based on the purpose or interpretation whether political, social, or educational...?
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___________________________...?
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_______________________...?
Enhancing learning__________ that are well-designed and well-executed can help students to learn and understand the material more effectively...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Methodology
(C) Technique
(D) Strategy
Strategy
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Enhancing learning__________ that are well-designed and well-executed can help students to learn and understand the material more effectively...?
An educational instruction which is usually organized to eliminate the influences of defective teaching and learning which a child gains during his starting days of learning is called...?
(A) Remedial teaching
(B) Micro-teaching
(C) Lesson planning
(D) Diagnostic testing
Remedial teaching
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An educational instruction which is usually organized to eliminate the influences of defective teaching and learning which a child gains during his starting days of learning is called...?
Teachers can foster a positive learning environment by promoting respect, empathy, and inclusivity among students included in________________________...?
(A) Classroom Management
(B) administration
(C) direction
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
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Teachers can foster a positive learning environment by promoting respect, empathy, and inclusivity among students included in________________________...?
____________who respect diversity and are culturally competent: have an understanding of, and honour, the histories, cultures, languages, traditions, child rearing practices...?
(A) Educators
(B) Doctors
(C) Engineer
(D) None of these
Educators
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____________who respect diversity and are culturally competent: have an understanding of, and honour, the histories, cultures, languages, traditions, child rearing practices...?
A type of research relies on the _____________ experiences of human beings as meaning-making agents in their everyday lives is called qualitative...?
(A) direct
(B) indirect
(C) both
(D) None of these
direct
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A type of research relies on the _____________ experiences of human beings as meaning-making agents in their everyday lives is called qualitative...?
The 5 E's Model is most often associated with constructivist learning design design. This model is commonly used to design which one of the following...?
(A) Question Papers for Annual Examinations
(B) Rules and Regulations for School Discipline
(C) Lesson Plans for Classroom Teaching
(D) None of these
Lesson Plans for Classroom Teaching
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The 5 E's Model is most often associated with constructivist learning design design. This model is commonly used to design which one of the following...?
According to the modern concept of the nature of teaching, it is considered how many processes combined together to achieve effective learning outcomes...?
(A) Two-way interaction process involving teaching and learning
(B) Three-way interaction process including teaching
(C) learning and subject
(D) None of these
Two-way interaction process involving teaching and learning
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According to the modern concept of the nature of teaching, it is considered how many processes combined together to achieve effective learning outcomes...?
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...?
Overcrowded classrooms can lead to difficulties in managing student behavior, as it can be challenging for teachers to provide individual attention to each student detail of negative factor of________________________...?
(A) Classroom Management
(B) administration
(C) direction
(D) All of these
Classroom Management
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Overcrowded classrooms can lead to difficulties in managing student behavior, as it can be challenging for teachers to provide individual attention to each student 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_________________________...?
______ educational includes such learning situations which do not have curriculum, syllabus or certification but typically take place naturally as part of other activities....?
(A) Special
(B) Formal
(C) Informal
(D) None of the above
Informal
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______ educational includes such learning situations which do not have curriculum, syllabus or certification but typically take place naturally as part of other activities....?
To elicit and use evidence of student learning to improve student understanding of intended disciplinary learning outcomes in assessment___________...?
(A) Formative
(B) Diagnosis
(C) Placement
(D) Summative
Formative
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To elicit and use evidence of student learning to improve student understanding of intended disciplinary learning outcomes in assessment___________...?
___________learning is the process of making connections among concepts and experiences so that information and skills can be applied to novel and complex issues or challenges...?
(A) General
(B) Cognitive
(C) Behavioral
(D) Integrative
Integrative
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___________learning is the process of making connections among concepts and experiences so that information and skills can be applied to novel and complex issues or challenges...?
____________learning builds the ability to make connections among ideas and experiences, across the curriculum and co-curriculum, to synthesize and transfer learning to new situations within and beyond campus...?
(A) Behavioral
(B) General
(C) Integrative
(D) Cognitive
Integrative
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____________learning builds the ability to make connections among ideas and experiences, across the curriculum and co-curriculum, to synthesize and transfer learning to new situations within and beyond campus...?
The child should be provided a real situation so that he can learn or solve the problems practically. Which philosophy presents this idea of learning___________...?
(A) Realism
(B) Idealism
(C) Pragmatism
(D) None of the above
Pragmatism
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The child should be provided a real situation so that he can learn or solve the problems practically. Which philosophy presents this idea of learning___________...?
Reflective practices are ___________and techniques that help individuals and groups reflect on their experiences and actions in order to engage in a process of continuous learning...?
(A) method
(B) ways
(C) both
(D) None of these
method
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Reflective practices are ___________and techniques that help individuals and groups reflect on their experiences and actions in order to engage in a process of continuous learning...?
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__________...?
____________learning (sometimes called integrated studies or interdisciplinary learning) centers around the basic premise that life after graduation isn’t neatly broken into 42-minute periods...?
(A) Cognitive
(B) Integrative
(C) Behavioral
(D) General
Integrative
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____________learning (sometimes called integrated studies or interdisciplinary learning) centers around the basic premise that life after graduation isn’t neatly broken into 42-minute periods...?
Differences such as hair color, height, size and eye color are easily visible. However, some differences are not obvious but still affect learning and behavior in the classroom. This is known as...?
(A) Individual Differences
(B) Cultural Diversity
(C) Social Studies
(D) None of these
Individual Differences
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Differences such as hair color, height, size and eye color are easily visible. However, some differences are not obvious but still affect learning and behavior in the classroom. This is known as...?
The concept of teaching __________ is quite wide and encompasses a broad range of methods and techniques that educators use to facilitate learning and promote student engagement...?
(A) Tacts
(B) Technique
(C) Strategy
(D) Methodology
Strategy
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The concept of teaching __________ is quite wide and encompasses a broad range of methods and techniques that educators use to facilitate learning and promote student engagement...?
Cooperative approach involves ___________ working together on activities or learning tasks in a group small enough to ensure that everyone participates...?
(A) pupils
(B) teachers
(C) both
(D) none of these
pupils
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Cooperative approach involves ___________ working together on activities or learning tasks in a group small enough to ensure that everyone participates...?
As well as information from childcare, pre-school or school on the emotional, psychological, social, developmental and learning ability of the individual is a part of_____________...?
(A) Formative
(B) Diagnosis
(C) Evaluation
(D) Summative
Diagnosis
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As well as information from childcare, pre-school or school on the emotional, psychological, social, developmental and learning ability of the individual is a part of_____________...?
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
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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__________________________...?
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...?
Audio-visual materials as any instructional aids such as map, chart, models, projector, and television and so on used in the classroom to aid learning explain by__________...?
(A) Rather
(B) Dewey
(C) Skinner
(D) None of these
Rather
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Audio-visual materials as any instructional aids such as map, chart, models, projector, and television and so on used in the classroom to aid learning explain by__________...?
___________based learning is a learning process that engages students by making real-world connections through exploration and high-level questioning...?
(A) Congnitive pedagogy
(B) Integrative pedagogy
(C) Inquiry based
(D) None of these
Inquiry based
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___________based learning is a learning process that engages students by making real-world connections through exploration and high-level questioning...?
Who suggested that girls should be trained to perform the household and child rearing duties necessary for their future roles as wives and mothers_____________...?
(A) Froebel
(B) Pestalozzi
(C) Rousseau
(D) Aristotle
Aristotle
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Who suggested that girls should be trained to perform the household and child rearing duties necessary for their future roles as wives and mothers_____________...?
An educational approach that functions beyond the boundaries of the traditional formal system, either independently or integrated within a broader framework, specifically designed to address targeted learning objectives and audiences, is technically termed as _____...?
(A) Informal Education
(B) Formal Education
(C) Non-Formal Education
(D) None of these
Non-Formal Education
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An educational approach that functions beyond the boundaries of the traditional formal system, either independently or integrated within a broader framework, specifically designed to address targeted learning objectives and audiences, is technically termed as _____...?
Physical environment, instructional materials, and classroom culture can all influence the extent to which students are able to______________________ the taxonomy in their learning...?
(A) Think
(B) Apply
(C) Both
(D) None of these
Apply
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Physical environment, instructional materials, and classroom culture can all influence the extent to which students are able to______________________ the taxonomy in their learning...?
In assessment, Bloom’s Taxonomy can be used to create assessments that measure different levels of learning, from simple recall of information to complex ________________________and evaluation of ideas...?
(A) Sections
(B) Categories
(C) Synthesis
(D) None of these
Synthesis
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In assessment, Bloom’s Taxonomy can be used to create assessments that measure different levels of learning, from simple recall of information to complex ________________________and evaluation of ideas...?
“Curricula, syllabus and text-books would be revised to eliminate overloading and to emphasize the learning of concepts, skills and encourage observation, experimentation, practical work and creative expression” was proposed in which Educational policy___________________...?
(A) 1970
(B) 2010
(C) 1959
(D) 1972
1972
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“Curricula, syllabus and text-books would be revised to eliminate overloading and to emphasize the learning of concepts, skills and encourage observation, experimentation, practical work and creative expression” was proposed in which Educational policy___________________...?
___________the process of stepping back from an. experience to ponder, carefully and persistently, its meaning to the self through the development...?
(A) Reflective pedagogy
(B) Congnitive pedagogy
(C) Integrative pedagogy
(D) None of these
Reflective pedagogy
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___________the process of stepping back from an. experience to ponder, carefully and persistently, its meaning to the self through the development...?
Learning play children can develop___________ and cognitive skills, mature emotionally, and gain the self-confidence required to engage in new experiences...?
(A) social
(B) psychomotor
(C) Both
(D) None of these
social
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Learning play children can develop___________ and cognitive skills, mature emotionally, and gain the self-confidence required to engage in new experiences...?
Who defines Pragmatic philosophy in these words: “I affirm that the term ‘Pragmatic’ means only the rules of referring all thinking, all reflective consideration, to consequence for final meaning and test___________”...?
(A) John Dewey
(B) William James
(C) Kilpatrick
(D) None of the above
John Dewey
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Who defines Pragmatic philosophy in these words: “I affirm that the term ‘Pragmatic’ means only the rules of referring all thinking, all reflective consideration, to consequence for final meaning and test___________”...?
Cybernetics is concerned with concepts at the core of __________complex systems such as learning, cognition, adaptation, emergence, communication, and efficiency...?
(A) performance
(B) understanding
(C) both
(D) None of these
understanding
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Cybernetics is concerned with concepts at the core of __________complex systems such as learning, cognition, adaptation, emergence, communication, and efficiency...?
Education which refers to the learning generated from the social experiences and observations of an individual is called________________________...?
(A) Informal
(B) Formal
(C) Non-formal
(D) None of these
Informal
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Education which refers to the learning generated from the social experiences and observations of an individual is called________________________...?
_________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...?
The process of thinking about own thinking or mental processes, higher order thinking, comprehension, planning to find solution of task etc is called as___________...?
(A) Abstract thinking
(B) Deductive Reasoning
(C) Metacognition
(D) None of these
Metacognition
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The process of thinking about own thinking or mental processes, higher order thinking, comprehension, planning to find solution of task etc is called as___________...?
Type of learning in which association of stimulus rarely illustrates a particular response with another stimulus that illustrates a response...?
(A) Classical conditioning
(B) Operant conditioning
(C) Non-Operant conditioning
(D) None of these
Classical conditioning
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Type of learning in which association of stimulus rarely illustrates a particular response with another stimulus that illustrates a response...?