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Areas/sources of information for psychological foundation are:
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What is meant by development?
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“Give me a dozen of healthy children I can make them Doctor, Judge, Beggar and even a Thief” – Comment made by
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It is good to give homework, so that students ..............
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The reinforcement schedule that yields the lowest performance is the:
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Who gives more stress to the philosophy of social constructivism?
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Who is regarded as the first teacher of a child?
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Child growth as proceeding through an organized sequence of stages divided roughly by age in view of________
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Select "the educable" group of students from the following groups, indicating different I.Q. levels
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Diagnostic evaluation ascertains
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Dyslexia is associated with
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How many stages of cognitive development recommended by Piaget?
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On which animal Pavlov conducted his experiment
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Types of individual differences are:
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Creative writing should be an activity planned for
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The development that proceeds in the direction of the longitudinal axis i.e. head to foot is termed as.........
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Environmental education should be taught in schools because
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Security of attachment to mother is typically measured by:
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Interaction inside the classroom should generate
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Which is the place where the child's cognitive development is defined in the best way?
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What is teaching through deductive method?
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For maintaining an effective discipline in the class, the teacher should
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Development of a learner is linked to:
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The mirror-rouge task measures:
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Which of the following factors comes in the way of girls' personal rights?
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A high school teacher is reflecting on a recent interaction with a student whose behavior was disrupting the class. The teacher reprimanded the student for4 misbehaving, and the student made a disrespectful comment in return. At that point, the teacher approached the student and said loudly, "I'm going to give you one more chance to behave." The student stood up and continued to speak rudely to the teacher. The teacher responded by having the student removed from class. Which of the following statements describes the most significant misstep by the teacher in addressing this situation?
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A ninth-grade teacher uses a strategy called "Silent 30" to minimize disruptions between activities or immediately after the bell. When the teacher says, "'Silent 30," students are to clear their desks and sit silently within 30 seconds. The teacher offers a class reward, such as ten minutes to listen to music, when the class successfully completes the routine 30 times. The teacher's use of this strategy most clearly demonstrates an understanding of how to:
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In a seventh-grade classroom, the first ten minutes of the class period tend to be chaotic. Students move freely about the room, sharpening pencils and locating materials while the teacher tries to take attendance. Often the teacher has to make several attempts to gain students' attention to begin the day's lesson. There is almost always an argument about who gets to pass out papers or who gets to work at the computer first. In addressing this situation, the teacher's most appropriate first step is to:
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Students in a high school physics class are having difficulty understanding concepts related to velocity and acceleration. The teacher has discussed with students the relevant sections from the textbook and created diagrams to illustrate the concepts. Which of the following additional strategies by the teacher would best enhance students' understanding of these concepts?
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During the first week of school, a new teacher works with students to develop a list of class behaviour guidelines. According to best practice regarding classroom management, which of the following teaching strategies is most essential to the effective implementation of these guidelines?
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How can teachers create a positive learning environment to foster motivation?
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How can intrinsic motivation benefit students in the long term?
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What are the two main types of motivation, and how do they differ?
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Why is it important for educators to understand individual differences in student motivation?
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What role does motivation play in a student’s academic success?
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How can offering choice and autonomy in learning contribute to student motivation?
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What impact can a growth mindset have on students’ willingness to embrace challenges?
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How can educators connect classroom learning to real-life relevance?
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What are some strategies teachers can use to celebrate students’ efforts and progress?
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Besides academic achievement, what are some benefits of motivation in the classroom?
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After fertilization the brain begins to develop at:
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An ideal teacher should concentrate
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What should be the role of teachers in meeting the individual differences?
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Delinquency is committed by the children of the age group
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Purpose of creation of the universe and its relation to man and god is discussed in
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Single Factor Theory of Intelligence was given by
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‘Cultural Lag’ is the term used by
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Kindergarten (KG) system of education is indebted to
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What is the unit of Heredity?
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The use of media either sequentially or simultaneously in a single communication is called as
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When a child 'fails', it means
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Who are responsible for the development of traits?
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Who advocated the creation of a classless society?
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Stress reactivity refers to:
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Which of the following theories is most quantitatively measurable?
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Child centred education means
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Research has shown that the most frequent symptom of nervous instability among teachers is
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Theory of multiple intelligence implies the following except
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During the first year of life a child’s height increases by about:
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The process of expansion of an individual's capacities quantitatively, should be termed as:
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Which of the following is the incorrect pair?
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Who is the exponent of experience centered curriculum?
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Which indicates the change in the quality or character of a child?
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Which of the following is not a prescribed level of teaching?
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In a kindergarten class it would be unreasonable to expect a child to:
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The idea of Four Pillars of Education was suggested by
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Performance tests are termed as.....................
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‘Trial & Error' theory of learning was given by:
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A person can enjoy teaching as a profession when he
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Suppose fourteen years old girl has taken to wearing the same style sweaters that her teacher wears, then this form of behaviour is known as
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A stimulus that elicits a response before the experimental manipulation is a (an):
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Teachers in a given school critically and collectively reflect to improve teaching and learning. This is categorized under ……………………………
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Employing instructional strategies appropriate for multi-grade, multilingual and multi-age classes, falls under which of the following standards?
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The choice of the appropriate format to use in constructing a test is influenced by the
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A special education teacher and general education teacher will be co-teaching a J.H.S 1 Class. Which of the following strategies would be most effective for the teachers to use in promoting positive interactions between students?
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To display knowledge of educational frameworks and curriculum. A teacher has to …………
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A teacher wishes to use scaffolding to promote pupils learning. Which one of the following is BEST example of this strategy?
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Which of the following factors has the most significant influence in fostering self-advocacy and independence in children who have mild to moderate intellectual disabilities?
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I.Q of a student having same physical and mental age will be?
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A group of professional teachers normally come together to share concerns for the teaching profession and learn how to teach better. What term would be the BEST to describe the action of these teachers? Community of …………
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“Supervision is not to control the teacher but to work cooperatively” is the saying of
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In order to have effective lesson, a teacher prepared her lesson note. She went round to look for materials in the environment that are useful for the lesson. She also bought those that needed but are not readily available in the environment. She then tested the activities using these materials to make sure they work before using them in the real lesson. The teacher has done Preparation.
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Which is not the type of administration?
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Before a teacher engages students in any experimental activity, it is important that he/she considers the following except
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The basic purpose of supervision is to help
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School Budget includes
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A teacher decides to try a new instructional approach when teaching the next mathematics unit on fraction. Which one of the following strategies would be most appropriate in helping the teacher judge the effectiveness of the new approach?
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Person who possesses qualities of leadership is
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High and low achievers are sorted out by?
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The history of administration goes back to
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All Govt. grants and expenditures are maintained in
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The effective supervision is indicated by
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The level of school administration can best be judged through
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Limited to quantitative description of pupil’s performance is?
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The summative evaluation is used?
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Kuder Richardson method is used to estimate?
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The father of modern theory of management is
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The supply type test item is?
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