Teaching Potential - 13
Description: Teaching-Learning | |
Number of Questions: 25 | |
Created by: Chandra Bhatti | |
Tags: IGNOU B.Ed M.Ed Classroom Problems of Learners Educational Adminstration School and Society National Level Educational Agencies Teaching Learning Process Teaching Potential Audio-Visual Aids and Mass Media Aptitude for Teaching Profession |
What would be your approach, if a student interrupts in your class?
School can be called a social agent if
How would you prefer to address a student, who has not completed his home-work?
If a student gives a partially correct response to your question, you will
Schools should be concerned with the development of child, that should include
One basic difference between traditional schools and open learning schools is that
The main reason for non-achievement of full literacy in India is
School can be considered a _______ group as far as socialising agency is concerned.
Which of the following statements is not true?
A student wants to share his problem with his teacher and visits the teacher for the same at his home, in such a situation, the teacher should
The major responsibility of the school is to
If a student alleges against you for showing favouritism in evaluation of scripts, how would you deal with him?
In order to develop a good rapport with the students, a teacher should
A teacher can command respect from his students if
Teaching aids are useful because they
Development of moral values among the students is very important. What would you do to develop the same?
Teacher's class-room behaviour should be good because
You have a class that is very heterogeneous in height. You should allow a seating arrangement,
Which of the following may not be the best reason for cheating in the class-room examination?
In this age of academic excellence demand, inclusion of games and sports in schools is
Pick the odd one out.
While teaching the concept of a 'circle', which of the following would be the best way to do it?
Teaching would be more effective if the teacher
In a democratic country like India, schools should concentrate on
The main purpose of 'Parent-Teacher-Association (PTA)' in any school is to