Teaching Potential - 3
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Which of the following options is true?
Which of the following problems relates to a teacher's behaviour?
Which of the following options is not a classroom problem related to the teaching-learning process?
Which of the following problems is related to classroom management?
A student in your class is in the habit of stealing. As a teacher you must
Too much laxity permitted in the classroom creates
A student usually comes late to your class in the first period. As a class teacher,
If a student comes shabbily dressed in your class, as a teacher, you must
If a certain student in your class gets sick all of a sudden, you will
If a student comes to the class without doing his homework, the teacher must
A student in your class knows many things of a chapter which even you have ignored. In this case, you will
There is a student in your class who comes without books and note books. As a teacher you will
There is a teacher in your school who often comes late. As a headmaster of the school what will you do?
A student misbehaves with other students in the class. The teacher should
If you catch a student eating something secretly in your class, you will
Class teaching becomes effective if the class atmosphere is
If the students in your class do not take interest in your subject, you will
Teachers encourage asking questions in the class because
In dealing with classroom problems, the best thing expected from a teacher is
One student in your class gets nervous to see you. What will you do?
A student plays truant. How will you deal with him?
If a child shows abnormal behaviour in the class, the teacher should
Good teaching depends upon
The timetable requires you to daily meet the class in the afternoon. The students start feeling drowsy. You will
A student is emotionally upset. How will you help him?
Suppose you do not know the proper answer to a question asked by a student. What will you do?
Your class is divided into two warring groups. How will you deal with them?
To maintain discipline in the class, the teacher should
A student does not do home work and everyday makes a new excuse. You will