39 Questions
What does 'Methods of Teaching Method' refer to?
A systematic plan for achieving learning objectives
Which category does 'Strategy' fall under?
Methods
What is the purpose of 'Instructional Objectives'?
To provide guidance in organizing suitable learning situations
Which domain does Benjamin Bloom's taxonomy belong to?
Cognitive Domain
What is the experiential learning approach primarily based on?
Direct observations and subsequent analysis
What is the main characteristic of the cooperative learning methodology known as 'Think-Pair-Share'?
Students work individually and then share their ideas with the class
What does the role-playing teaching methodology primarily involve?
Enactment of a learning situation to depict real-life responses and behavior
What is the main purpose of reflective teaching?
To think over teaching practices and analyze how something was taught
In the inquiry approach to teaching, what is it modeled after?
The investigative processes of scientists
What is the main characteristic of the peer tutoring methodology?
Coaching, teaching, or instructing another student
What is the primary characteristic of the direct instruction teaching methodology?
"A way of teaching which helps students master basic knowledge and skills in a step-by-step procedure"
What does microteaching primarily consist of?
Teaching a brief lesson to a small group of students in an actual classroom
What is the key purpose of reading as a teaching methodology?
To search for information from printed and illustrated learning materials
What does experimenting involve as a learning activity?
Investigation of a problem by manipulating a variable
What does reflective teaching primarily entail?
Thinking over teaching practices, analyzing how something was taught, and how it can be improved or changed for better learning outcomes
What is the main characteristic of the jigsaw approach used in cooperative learning?
Groups discussing their ideas about a topic, followed by summarizing to the class by a recorder
Which action word is associated with the Knowledge level of learning outcomes?
Recognize
Which action word is associated with the Comprehension level of learning outcomes?
Interpret
Which action word is associated with the Application level of learning outcomes?
Experiment
Which action word is associated with the Analysis level of learning outcomes?
Categorize
Which action word is associated with the Synthesis level of learning outcomes?
Combine
Which action word is associated with the Evaluation level of learning outcomes?
Decide
Which affective domain category describes a student's definite involvement or commitment toward some experience?
Valuing
What is the main characteristic of the direct presentation approach?
It uses the rule-to-example or deductive method
What is the concept attainment approach primarily focused on?
Assisting students to arrive at a concept
Which teaching strategy involves an imitation of real processes or concepts?
Simulation
What is the Socratic Method primarily based on?
Asking students series of questions
Which type of audiovisual media are flat representations that are easy to understand?
Graphs, charts, and maps
What is the main characteristic of distance learning or distance education?
It provides access to learning when time and distance separate the source of information and the learners
What is the primary focus of brainstorming as a teaching strategy?
Generating creative ideas and solutions through group discussion
"Metacognitive teaching" primarily focuses on helping learners to become more strategic thinkers by guiding them to understand which of the following?
"The way they are processing information"
What type of questions elicit responses that are empirical statements?
Empirical questions
Which type of questions involve the merging of diverse data?
Convergent Questions
What do cognitive-memory questions elicit responses needing?
Selective recall
What is the purpose of focusing questions?
To introduce a topic and indicate the direction of discussion
What type of independent study is resorted to by a teacher in recognition of individual differences among students?
Individualized instruction
What are projects and collections used for in teaching?
"Demonstrating how a principle works"
What is the purpose of the discovery approach as a teaching strategy?
"Assisting the student in finding solutions or answers to a problem"
"Journal" is also known as what in teaching?
"A diary"
This quiz covers the different types of verification questions, including analytic, empirical, and valuative questions. It explores the characteristics and examples of each type to test your understanding.
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