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TET Prep: 1500+ Practice Questions on Pedagogy
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Pedagogy is the theory and practice of learning, and how this process influences, and is influenced by, the social, political and psychological development of learners. Pedagogy is often described as the act of teaching. The pedagogy adopted by teachers shapes their actions, judgments, and teaching strategies by taking into consideration theories of learning, understandings of students and their needs, and the backgrounds and interests of individual students.   The five common Pedagogical approaches are: the constructivist approach, the collaborative approach, the reflective approach, the... Show more
TET Prep: 1500+ Practice Questions on Pedagogy
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1. A good school avoids which of the following?
2. ……… gave the concept of collective unconscious.
3. All the following facts indicate that a child is emotionally and socially fit in a class except
4. Identity development is a concern of the
5. Who has central place in Education according to Child Psychology?
6. Children coming from the families of first generation learners should be
7. A first generation learner may experience the greatest difficulty with
8. The children of 6-11 years age group become proportionately thinner because they
9. Which of the following condition(s) is/are not the internal condition(s) of attracting attention?
10. In speech, the smallest unit of meaning is
11. ………….. is one of the primary laws of learning.
12. As per Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligence, how would the intelligence of a person with the following characteristics be categorised? Characteristics : ‘‘Ability to detect and respond appropriately to the moods, temperaments, motivations and intentions of others.’’
13. Child’s specific ability and specific potentiality in particular field is known as
14. Human development is divided into domains such as
15. Constructivist approach suggests that ……… is crucial for constructing knowledge.
16. When the child is ready to learn, he learns more quickly and effectively. ‘Laws of learning’ readiness, exercise, effect. This principle is given by
17. Dyslexia is a
18. What is the factor influencing physical development?
19. ‘‘All those activities undertaken by teachers and by their students in assessing themselves, which provide information to be used as feedback to modify the teaching and learning activities in which they are engaged’’ refers to
20. Which of the following is called the master gland?
21. Which of the following factors affect learning?
(i) Interest of the student (ii) Emotional health of the student (iii) Pedagogical strategies (iv) Social and cultural context of the student
22. As a teacher you firmly believe in ‘saying no to ragging and bullying’ and put up posters and form committees in schools. The young adolescents who join you with strong beliefs, are at which of the following stages?
23. A lot of children in India, especially girls do household chores before coming to school and after going back from school. What do you think a teacher should do regarding homework in this context?
24. “Incorporation of new information into existing mental frame works” is known as what?
25. Every learner is unique means that