Case-history method is more effective to study which of the following problem behaviours of a child?
A student has the habit of writing with his right hand. Due to loss of his right hand in an accident, he uses his left hand for writing. It is an example of
1 Crore+ students have signed up on EduRev. Have you? Download the App |
Presenting disconnected chunks of knowledge would
Reducing the time allotted to complete an assignment to make it coincide with time of attention, and increasing this time in a phased manner will be best suited to deal with which of the following disorders?
Scaffolding in the context of learning theories refers to
Generally, what is the intelligence quotient of a slow learner?
Motivation begins with needs that exist in all of us. The need that the student would tend to fulfil first pertains to
Even children of the same age vary greatly in appearance, abilities, temperament, interests, aptitude among other things. What is the role of the school in this regard?
Which of the following is the most effective?
Which article enjoins that "all minorities whether based on religion or language shall have the right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice"?
Anupama, a science teacher, often makes linkages in her classrooms with the concepts students are studying in Mathematics. This kind of pedagogy -
According to Howard Gardener's theory of multiple intelligence, which of the following refers to the ability to discriminate complex inner feelings and to use them to guide one's own behavior?
There are two children named Ram and Shyam who are kept in different places. At one place where there is an atmosphere of religion, culture, etc. In another place, there is an atmosphere of superstition and stereotypes. The given phenomenon is related to:
When a child 'fails', it means
A student with external Locus of control would attribute his/her failure in the examination to-
As a teacher in a class, you are strongly opposed to ragging, and keeping this in mind, you put up posters related to it throughout the school and also form a committee, children who join you consider this idea to be good, so what level of Kohlberg will it fall under?
For ensuring and improving class discipline, the teacher should
Which of the following is an example of child-centered pedagogy?
Which of the following are the key postulates of constructivism?
I: Individual learners actively build knowledge and skills
II: Information exists within the constructs of our minds
III: Behaviour of the learner must be reinforced to ensure learning
IV: Learning is a socially mediated process
If Shyam is handicapped, he has trouble adjusting with the rest of the children in the class, then he tries to establish the adjustment in the class by bringing first place in the class. Which defense device is being adopted by Shyam?
Teachers need to create a good classroom environment to facilitate children’s learning. To create such a learning environment, which one of the given statements is not true?
Children in _______ stage have symbolic thinking but do not realize that actions can be reversed and their judgments are based on the immediate appearance of things.
A child belonging to a high-class family generally has a pool of information about new technologies but a mediocre child probably has a gist of the information. Which factor affecting learning showed by the statement?
According to Kohlberg, which level of moral development of a child shows no internalization of moral values and the moral reasoning of the child is controlled by external rewards and punishment?
During classroom discussions, the teacher pay attention to boys only rather than girls. This is an example of:
Assertion (A): Children in the babbling stage produce random sounds with their speech organs.
Reason (R): Vocal play and babbling are both produced when children interact with their parents or relatives.
Assertion (A): Women are often perceived as submissive and reserved, while men are viewed as strong and straightforward in society.
Reason (R): Gender stereotypes are deeply ingrained in societal expectations and shape how individuals are perceived based on their gender.
Assertion (A): Development follows a specific sequence from infancy to maturity.
Reason (R): Individual differences in development are influenced by heredity, endowments, and environmental factors.
Assertion (A): Development of individuality in children is influenced by both genetic inheritance and environmental conditions.
Reason (R):
Different body parts grow at varying rates during development, showcasing the interaction between genetic factors and external influences.
Assertion (A): Children's logic and reasoning skills are essential components of their cognitive development.
Reason (R): Deductive reasoning, starting from a general statement and narrowing down to a specific conclusion, is a key aspect of their cognitive growth.