By placing students in the least restricted school environment, the school
A few students in your class are exceptionally bright. You will teach them
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Which of the following methods is/are followed to study the behaviour of the learners?
Classrooms after the implementation of RTE Act 2009 are
The major purpose of diagnostic test is that of identifying the
'Prediction' is the characteristic of which of the following psychological concepts?
Which of the following will be the most appropriate to maximise learning?
If a child has mental age of 5 years and chronological age of 4 years, then what will be the IQ of the child?
All of the following are the features of anecdotal record, except that
"Children learn to act in accordance with internal ideas rather than impulse" was stated by
Errors made by children are indicative of-
Kritika is ready to solve the problem given by the teacher, most of the time she also finds a solution to the problem. Kritika belongs to a poor background. Despite that, which of the following motive is strong in her?
In the constructivist frame, the child is viewed as
Assertion (A): Assessment is the process of collecting information with regard to the abilities, interests, aptitude, personality, and attitudes of learners.
Reasoning (R): It is a product-oriented approach that is used to determine the outcomes (what students have learned) and the learning approaches of the learners.
To make learning interesting and easier for children with learning disabilities, teachers can use mnemonics to remember complex order of things. For which type of learning disability can this mnemonic strategy be applied?
The problem-solving strategy in which one begins from the goal and moves back sequentially to figure out the solution, is called -
Which one of the following reasons is responsible for children to NOT learn critical thinking?
You must have heard people say that one learns from his own mistakes, on which principle of teaching is this based?
Kishor, as a teacher would constantly analyse and assess a child’s progress through various activities and problems. He would also provide opportunities to work with peers who have solved the problem or are at an advanced stage of the activity. The teaching-learning process adopted by Kishor would give a better understanding of
_________ aims to study a child's development, especially information processing, conceptual processing, perceptual skills, language learning and other aspects related to brain development.
"Adolescence is the period of great stress, strain, storm and strike" is the statement of :
Growth in adolescence is reverse of that in childhood because:
In which stage, the child responds to inferred reality?
_______ places the child at the centre of the learning, and can also be referred to as ‘invisible pedagogy’.
Assertion (A): Socialization and education have become increasingly intertwined over time.
Reason (R): The 'Gardening' approach to education focuses on teaching values traditionally associated with socialization.
Assertion (A): Gender bias in the classroom can impact students' attitudes towards learning.
Reason (R): Teachers may have lower expectations for girls' academic success compared to boys, leading to differential treatment.
Assertion (A): Inclusive education enables students to appreciate diversity and learn to work collaboratively.
Reason (R): By creating inclusive learning environments, students develop respect for differences and learn to cooperate effectively.
Assertion (A): Children with higher intelligence tend to achieve developmental milestones quicker than their peers.
Reason (R): Intelligence impacts various aspects of development, including physical growth, cognitive processes, and academic success.
Assertion (A): Vocal play in infants between 4 to 7 months involves the production of various sound types.
Reason (R): Vocal play marks a crucial stage in language development, showcasing the child's expanding repertoire of sounds.