According to John Locke, a child’s mind does not contain any______________?
A. innate ideas
B. memory
C. observation
D. imagination
According to John Locke, a child’s mind does not contain any______________?
A. innate ideas
B. memory
C. observation
D. imagination
When the teacher displays picture for a second or two then asks students to describe as much as they can remember from what they saw he or she is trying to improve_____________?
A. Visual Memory of the students
B. Memorization of the students
C. Oral Memory of the students
D. None of these
_________ is a student generated list of words maintained by the student’s to remind them of words they need more work on?
A. World list
B. Spelling Notebook
C. Matching words
DNone of these
One on one approach to teaching or re-teaching concepts is termed as___________?
A. Counselling
B. Tutoring
C. Guidance
D. None of these
The cooperative learning method which combines whole class learning plus heterogeneous small groups is termed as:
A. Circles of learning
B. Circles of knowledge
C. Circles of conceptual learning
D. None of these
When the teacher forms different groups among the students that take turns asking other groups questions the strategy he/she is using is the_______________?
A. Cooperative Learning
B. Cooperative Review
C. Group work
D. Cooperative Thinking
You are a famous teacher, but students are not satisfied with your teaching style. How you will teach them?
A. Will take training again to reform the style
B. Will change your style according to students
C. Will make harmony with student’s style
D. Will tell about your style first
The simplest skill in cognitive domain of Bloom’s taxonomy is__________?
A. remembering
B. understanding
C. evaluating
D. synthesizing
Epistemology is the branch of philosophy concerned with the theory of__________?
A. education
B. learning
C. knowledge
D. philosophy of education
According to John Dewey, educational process has two sides:
A. economical and sociological
B. psychological and sociological
C. economical and philosophical
D. sociological and philosophical