While delivering lecture if there is some disturbance in the class, then a teacher should
A. | keep quite for a while and then go on |
B. | not bother of what is happening in the class |
C. | punish those causing disturbance |
D. | all of the above |
Option: A Explanation : Click on Discuss to view users comments. Hitesh Gupta said: (11:30am on Wednesday 4th January 2017)
answer must be "D". some time situation is very different in class.
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In the final analysis, teaching must be thought of mainly as a process of
A. | asking questions and evaluating the learning |
B. | directing the activities of the pupils |
C. | hearing the recitation of pupils |
D. | all of the above |
Option: B Explanation : Click on Discuss to view users comments. Pabitra raol said: (8:00pm on Friday 9th March 2018)
No I think evaluation...
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A teacher is expected to do all except
A. | participation in community activities |
B. | help pupils to solve their problems |
C. | taking interest in politics |
D. | sponsor clubs and other school affairs |
Option: C Explanation : Click on Discuss to view users comments. |
Before starting instruction a teacher should
A. | know the existing knowledge of his students and their background knowledge |
B. | be aware of the environmental variables acting on the mind of the pupils |
C. | be competent enough to arouse the curiosity of his pupils |
D. | all of the above |
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John Locke's phrase of tabula rasa means
A. | Tal and Ras |
B. | free education |
C. | mind itself is a result of the process of evolution |
D. | All of the above |
Option: C Explanation : Click on Discuss to view users comments. AAS said: (1:55am on Tuesday 14th November 2017)
Wrong ! Locke posits an "empty" mind, a tabula rasa, which is shaped by experience; sensations and reflections being the two sources of all our ideas. (from Wiki)
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