Learning outcome depends upon which of the following?
For an intrinsically motivated student,
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A child comforts another child who is crying by offering her toy. The behaviour of the child who tried to comfort the other child represents
Which of the following statements supports the role of environment in the development of a child?
Consider the following statements and identify the correct one from mastery learning point of view:
Do children acquire language because they are genetically predisposed to do so or because parents intensively teach them from an early age? This question essentially highlights
Self-study habit can be developed in children by
Which of the following could be an end stage of a child possessing bodily-kinesthetic intelligence?
According to Piaget's theory of learning, which of the following strategies is the most appropriate one while dealing with adolescents?
What is the primary difference between Piaget's and Vygotsky's theories of language development?
In an inclusive classroom children demonstrate which of the following?
According to Gardner, ability to notice and make distinctions among the moods, temperaments, motivations and intentions of other peoples is termed as:
"It is normally distributed in nature, it is a joint product of both heredity and environment; it grows with age and its vertical growth ceases at the age of 16 to 20". This passage is related to:
The socially deviant individuals deviate because :
"If a child is given task that is little difficult from his level, then he connects better and learns." Which area of development of children is indicated by Lev Vygotsky in above statement ?
Arrange the following stages of cognitive development as recommended by Piaget:
(A) Sensorimotor stage
(B) Concrete operational stage
(C) Pre-operational stage
(D) Formal operational stage
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Given below are two statements : One is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R) :
Assertion (A) : A learner centered approach provides best experience for learners.
Reason (R) : Learner centered approach does not acknowledge the needs of the learner as central to learning experience.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below :
The term comprehensive evaluation implies for:
Which of the following is cognitive process?
Ashok is very fond of playing cricket and is very good at it. He is the captain of his college team. He spends long hours playing or watching cricket and never gets tired or bored. Which personal factor is affecting learning in this example?
A 6-year-old girl shows exceptional sporting ability. Her parents are sportspersons, send her for coaching daily and train her on weekends. Her capabilities are most likely to be the result of an interaction between:
The relationship between cognition and emotions is:
Which of the sequence is appropriate when development proceeds from the centre to the peripheral areas of the body?
The teacher observed that Ravi is not able to solve a problem alone while he solves it easily when individualized support is provided to him by his teacher. In Vygotsky's view, this kind of support is called:
Assertion (A): Physical growth is crucial for affecting behavior and vice versa.
Reason (R): Growth involves the increase in weight, height, and changes in body proportions.
Assertion (A): Gender stereotypes are primarily formed through genetic inheritance.
Reason (R): Gender roles are rigidly defined and unchangeable.
Assertion (A): According to George Herbert Mead's Social Self Theory, the 'I' represents the socialized aspect of an individual.
Reason (R): The 'me' in Mead's theory signifies the active aspect of a person.
Assertion (A): Learning is defined as acquiring, modifying, and reinforcing knowledge.
Reason (R): Education is a continuously evolving process that necessitates continuous evaluation.
Assertion (A): Human development does not progress at the same pace for all individuals.
Reason (R):
According to Gesell's theory, children advance through growth stages at their own rates, even though they may reach milestones like walking around the same age.