| Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development implicates that | Behaviour should be conditioned using rewards and punishments |
| Which method did Lawrence Kohlberg used to study moral development of children? | Posing moral dilemmas to children and analysing responses |
| According to Jean Piaget, how are children from adults? | Children's thinking is qualitatively different from that of adults |
| Students struggling with dyslexia can be taught to read | Through systematic phonological training |
| Which of the following is a correctly matched pair? | Norm-references assessment: compares performances to that of peers |
| Sensitive periods are those time periods during which certain _____ are especially important for corse of normal development. | genetic predispositions |
| A key commonality in Piaget's Vygotsky's theories is | Involvement and engagement of children in their own learning |
| According to Lev Vygotsky, what is the relationship between laguage and thought? | Language and thought are complex irrelated processes of development |
| In progressive education, children are percieved as | knowledgeable and meaning makers |
| Inclusive classrooms: | are meant to offer differentiated instructions as per individual differences |
| Which of the following correctly describes culturally responsive teaching to cater diverse groups of students | i, ii, iii |
| A teacher askes herself- 'How can I provide experiences that ......... | Naturalistic intelligence |
| Assertion: Schools should function within framework .... Reason: Learning is tightly sequential and hierarchical | Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. |
| Assertion: Teachers should encourage debates, discussions, .... Reason: Knowledge production is an inactive process and engagement in group... | Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. |
| Sunita, 12 year old girl shows exceptional musical ability. Both her parents are accomplished ..... | hereditary and environment |
| Assertion: Teachers should give lots of opportunities to children for experimentation .... Reason: A constructive way of dealing with miscnceptions in children... | Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. |
| Change and stability in emotions, personality and social relationships togetehr constitute | Personality development |
| Assertion: Teachers should respect individual differences among learners and adapt their teaching .... Reason: Collaborations, group works, and inetractions among students should be avoided... | A is true but R is false |
| Rama is a teacher who is implementing Vygotsky's theory in her classroom, and she assigns her students to complete... | work through the problem with the student and providin guidance..... |
| Which of the following hinders the participation of the students with visual impairment in classrooms? | printed textbooks and notes |
| You are a teacher who wants to help a student develop metacognitive skills. Which of the following strategies... | Encouraging students to reflect on their own learning and thinking processes |
| Assertion: In Asian cultures which stress social harmony, expression of anger .... Reason: Emotions are subjective and do not play any role in learning | A is true but R is false |
| Feedback to the students in a classroom is most effective when | It occurs during and as well as after the learning activity |
| Constructivist teaching leads to ___________ learning by students | discovery |
| Assertion: During adolescence, the pressures to conform to .... Reason: Gender and gender roles are determined biologically | A is true but R is false |
| In order to develop critical thinking among students a teacher should: | give questiosn that involves inferences and explanations |
| Which of the following statement is correct about 'Autism'? | Autism can be cured and improves with age |
| Which learning strategy involves children teaching others what they have learned? | Reciprocal teaching |
| Which of the following questions promotes analytical thinking? | What are the various causes of increase of population in India? |
| How does setting mastery goals impact the student's motvation and views of ability? | It often implies enhanced intrinsic motivation and belief in the oncremental view of ability |
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