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Teaching QUESTION #7576
Question 481
A Progressivist teacher places more emphasis on which aspect of education?
  • Abstract ideas
  • Practical educationโœ”๏ธ
  • Theoretical concept
  • Methods
Correct Answer Logic:
Progressivism emphasizes practical, experiential, and hands-on education that connects learning to real-life situations and student interests.
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Teaching QUESTION #7577
Question 482
The literal meaning of the word 'philosophy' is:
  • Love of knowledge
  • Love of truth
  • Love of values
  • Love of wisdomโœ”๏ธ
Correct Answer Logic:
Philosophy comes from the Greek words 'philo' (love) and 'sophia' (wisdom), literally meaning 'love of wisdom.'
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Teaching QUESTION #7578
Question 483
The mode of communication that consists of spoken or written language is called:
  • Non verbal channel
  • Verbal channelโœ”๏ธ
  • Decoding
  • None of these
Correct Answer Logic:
Verbal communication channels involve the use of words, whether spoken (oral) or written (text), as opposed to non-verbal cues like gestures or facial expressions.
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Teaching QUESTION #7579
Question 484
The proposition that language shapes how individuals of a particular culture understand the world is known as which hypothesis?
  • Sapir-Whorf hypothesisโœ”๏ธ
  • Leah and Harry hypothesis
  • Brown and Gilman hypothesis
  • None of these
Correct Answer Logic:
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis proposes linguistic relativity, suggesting that the structure of a language influences its speakers' worldview and cognition.
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Teaching QUESTION #7580
Question 485
Language that tends to be relatively concrete and concerned with physical objects and actions is referred to as:
  • Restricted codesโœ”๏ธ
  • Elaborated codes
  • Communication codes
  • None of these
Correct Answer Logic:
Restricted codes use simpler, more concrete language with shared assumptions, often relying on context and implicit meanings rather than explicit elaboration.
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Rapport refers to a positive, respectful, and harmonious relationship between teacher and students, characterized by mutual understanding and trust.
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Ralph Tyler emphasized that well-organized content is essential for achieving educational objectives, and disorganized or chaotic content undermines learning outcomes.
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Teaching QUESTION #7583
Question 488
Which of the following is an example of authentic assessment?
  • Multiple-choice test
  • Oral test
  • Essay writing
  • Conducting a real-life projectโœ”๏ธ
Correct Answer Logic:
Authentic assessment requires students to perform real-world tasks that demonstrate meaningful application of knowledge and skills, such as projects or portfolios.
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Teaching QUESTION #7584
Question 489
Formative assessment is also known as:
  • Final assessment
  • Assessment for learningโœ”๏ธ
  • Assessment of learning
  • Comparative assessment
Correct Answer Logic:
Formative assessment is called 'assessment for learning' because it occurs during instruction to monitor progress and guide improvement, rather than evaluating final achievement.
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Teaching QUESTION #7585
Question 490
The most valid way to assess students' problem-solving skills is:
  • Oral quiz
  • Written objective test
  • Real-life task or case studyโœ”๏ธ
  • True/False questions
Correct Answer Logic:
Real-life tasks or case studies provide the most valid assessment of problem-solving because they require authentic application of critical thinking in meaningful contexts.
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Teaching QUESTION #7586
Question 491
Which of the following is a tool for formative assessment?
  • Report card
  • Unit test
  • Observation checklistโœ”๏ธ
  • Annual exam
Correct Answer Logic:
Observation checklists allow teachers to note student progress, skills, and behaviors during learning activities, making them effective formative assessment tools.
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Teaching QUESTION #7587
Question 492
Criterion-referenced assessment compares a student's performance to:
  • Other students
  • A fixed set of standardsโœ”๏ธ
  • Average class performance
  • Teacher's expectations
Correct Answer Logic:
Criterion-referenced assessment measures student performance against predetermined standards or learning objectives, not against the performance of other students.
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Teaching QUESTION #7588
Question 493
Which assessment technique best captures student attitudes and values?
  • Objective test
  • Questionnaire
  • Rating scaleโœ”๏ธ
  • Matching test
Correct Answer Logic:
Rating scales allow students to express degrees of agreement or frequency, making them effective for measuring subjective constructs like attitudes, values, and feelings.
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Teaching QUESTION #7589
Question 494
The most important characteristic of a good assessment is:
  • Length
  • Validityโœ”๏ธ
  • Complexity
  • Strictness
Correct Answer Logic:
Validity is the most essential quality of any assessment - it must measure what it claims to measure. An assessment cannot be useful if it lacks validity.
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Teaching QUESTION #7590
Question 495
Which assessment focuses on measuring what students can actually do rather than simply recall facts?
  • Performance-based assessmentโœ”๏ธ
  • Objective test
  • Oral test
  • Short-answer test
Correct Answer Logic:
Performance-based assessment requires students to demonstrate skills through actual tasks or activities, showing application rather than just factual recall.
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Rating scales allow observers to make qualitative judgments about specific traits or behaviors, typically using descriptive categories or numerical ratings.
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Questionnaires can efficiently gather perceptions and opinions from many teachers about which facilities motivate them, making them suitable for this research.
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Teaching QUESTION #7593
Question 498
Which is the most appropriate method for obtaining insight into hidden or underlying motivations of individuals?
  • Non-directive interviewโœ”๏ธ
  • Unstandardized interview
  • Structured interview
  • None of these
Correct Answer Logic:
Non-directive (or unstructured) interviews allow respondents to express themselves freely, revealing deeper motivations and feelings that might not emerge in structured formats.
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Observation as a research method involves systematically watching and recording behavior in natural settings without artificially manipulating conditions.
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Constructivism rejects passive learning, emphasizing that learners actively construct knowledge through experience, reflection, and interaction rather than just receiving information.
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