Child Development and Pedagogy
Description: Child Development and Pedagogy test for CTET | |
Number of Questions: 30 | |
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Tags: CTET Concept of Development and its Relationship with Learning Piaget, Kohlberg and Vygotsky:Theories Factors Contributing to Learning Principles of Development of Children Motivation and Learning Influence of Heredity & Environment Social World & Children Concept of Inclusive Education Critical Perspective of Construct of Intelligence Child as a Problem Solver and A Scientific Investigator |
Curriculum makers have the most difficult time when
A disadvantaged child’s chances for success in school will be maximized when
All of the following can be signs that a child is gifted, except
The mind of an infant is a tabula rasa is the contribution of
All of the following are sound mental health practices, except
Froebel’s most important contribution to education was his development of ___________.
Ramesh and Rakesh have the same mental age 8 - 0. We can conclude that
An example of a developmental disorder is _________.
Inclusive education refers to a school education system that ____________.
Children’s attitudes toward persons of different ethnic groups are generally based upon
The educator, who advanced the idea of the five formal steps in learning was ___________.
Which of the following is not the principle of child development theory that is closely related to the stimulus response learning theory?
A school adopted a policy in which teachers will not check answer sheets of her own students. The most valid justification of this policy is that
According to Kohlberg, a teacher can instill moral values in children by ______.
The behaviour of an adolescent will most likely be guided by _______.
A students class is a windowless room and he needs to be assigned to another classroom. The student may be suffering from which of the following phobia?
According to Vygotsky’s theory, it is best if teachers design educational programs that work _______________.
Rewards given for correct responses, is a reflection of ____________.
Which of the following is the most unreliable predictor of educational achievement?
What is the purpose of exam evaluation?
The least valid use of the results of a standardized reading test is to:
The National Curriculum Framework, 2005 suggests, which of the following examination reforms?
All of the following are acceptable goals for dealing with behaviour problems in the classroom, except:
Fifteen year old Ritu wants to wear the same style of sweater as her teacher does. This form of behaviour is known as:
The evaluation of personality is best made through the use of an:
In preparing a sixth grade class to take a standardized reading test, the teacher is best advised to:
Every time a child commits a mistake, the teacher punishes him for that mistake but still the teacher does not observe any change in his behaviour. Which policy is the teacher probably practicing on the student?
Which statement is the least correct for first grade children?
At least one third of the learning that will be taught at later education has already taken place by age six. Who gave this statement?
Which of the following traits are found in creative individuals?