"The curriculum must enable children to find their voices, nurture their curiosity—to do things, to ask questions and to pursue investigations, sharing and integrating their experiences with school knowledge—rather than their ability to reproduce textual knowledge." (National Curriculum Framework 2005, pg-13)
Against this backdrop, what should be the primary role of a teacher?
The suitable leadership style for a teacher for creation of a non-threatening learning environment in the classroom would be
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Which of the following actions of the teacher indicates that he is a good leader?
Classification of students in different groups on the basis of their IQ tends to _____ their self-esteem and ______ their academic performance.
In your class, you find that some students cannot understand a topic because of the wide gap in their previous knowledge. What would you do?
Frobel's most important contribution to education was his development of which of the following?
A certificate is given to children when they read a specific number of books. In the long run, this strategy might not work since
Which of the following is a true statement corresponding to Cephalocaudal Principle of Child's Development?
As per the Right to Education Act 2009, which of the following statements is correct?
As a teacher, which of the following techniques will you follow to motivate the students of your class?
1. By setting induction
2. Use of black board
3. By illustration
4. By active participation of students
According to Piaget, which period among the following is the "period of concrete operations"?
At what stage the child starts developing the attitude that his opinion conflicts with the family, friends are family, sibling rivalry, and various mood swings start developing?
The understanding typically develops during early infancy that an object still exists even when it disappears from the sight or other senses is known as-
Which amongst the following "does not" comes under the importance of diversity?
Which of the following is the basic unit of any community and society which acts as a joining institution between individual and society?
Tom's mother introduced Tom to his neighbor's dog and told him that this animal has four legs and a tail. The next time he saw a cat on the road and called it a dog. His mother explained to him the difference between a cat and a dog. Now Tom knows the difference between a cat and a dog. This process is called:
Which of the following is the most important function of language?
In a multilingualism an educator should
Which of the subsequent isn't a characteristic of language development ?
IQ level of extraordinary students lies between:
Which among the following is considered as the teacher’s guide for running a particular lesson?
In a diverse classroom, a teacher responsibility is:
How would you identify a child with a learning disability?
Which is an example of intrinsic motivation?
Assertion (A): During the babbling stage, children often produce fricatives, affricates, and fluids rarely.
Reason (R): Children in the babbling stage start making extended sounds by oral articulations into syllable-like arrangements, opening and shutting their jaws, lips, and tongue.
Assertion (A): People scoring high on "Perfectionism" tend to exhibit more controlled behavior.
Reason (R): Perfectionism is often associated with disciplined traits.
Assertion (A): Children often learn by observing others' actions and outcomes.
Reason (R): Imitation of observed actions helps children enhance their abilities.
Assertion (A): Lack of infrastructure is a significant challenge hindering inclusive education in India.
Reason (R): Inadequate facilities like handrails, wheelchair ramps, and adapted toilets are prevalent in schools.
Assertion (A): Heuristic problem-solving involves learning by oneself to address challenging situations.
Reason (R): Step-based problem-solving relies on following a predetermined set of rules.