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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. At the age of 4-5 years, a male child develops a more profound attachment towards his mother as compared to his father. What was the term coined by Freud for this change of behaviour of child?
2. According to Piaget’s Cognitive Development Theory, accommodation is referred to
3. The unique interaction of ………… and ………… can result in different paths and outcomes of development.
4. Which one of the following pair would be most appropriate choice to complete the following sentence? Children …. faster when they are involved in the activities that seem to be …. .
5. A teacher should encourage students to set ……… rather than ………
6. Given below are some statements about boys and girls. According to you, which one of these is true?
7. Which is the most unreliable predictor of the level of a child’s educational achievement?
8. Acceleration with reference to gifted children mean.
9. Which is not the cause of delinquency?
10. The desire of a person ‘to earn name and fame in life’ is
11. Which of the following condition(s) is/are not the internal condition(s) of attracting attention?
12. First stage to learn skill is
13. Learning is
14. Thinking is essentially
15. When a teacher involves a visually challenged learner in group activities with the other learners of the class, she is
16. Learning disability
17. Which one of the following illustrates a person with linguistic intelligence?
18. What principle does the following highlight? ‘‘Students who do not perform well, feel that they are not ‘good enough’ and feel demotivated. They are then likely to give up easily without trying or persisting in doing tasks.’’
19. Intelligence related to monitor the feeling and emotions of self is referred to
20. Young learners should be encouraged to interact with peers in the classroom so that
21. Development of concepts is primarily a part of
22. Who is not associated with the idea of micro-teaching from the following?
23. Progressive education
24. After preparing a test, if a teacher repeatedly administers it on the children of same age group in order to find out the consistency of test scores, he is looking for the tests
25. Which one out of the following provides information about the roles and behaviours which are acceptable in a group, during early childhood period?