General Education Reviewer PDF

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This document provides a general overview of education review topics, including teaching methods like the Carl Method, types of tests, and educational philosophies. It touches upon classroom management techniques and learning theories (e.g., behaviorism, social learning).

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GENERAL EDUCATION REVIEWER CARL METHOD **C- Comprehend** ( Understand the question well) You will only be able to answer correctly what you understood well. Mind every word - no word will be in a situation or stem for no reason. **A-Anticipate** ( Cover the choices) (understand the question well....

GENERAL EDUCATION REVIEWER CARL METHOD **C- Comprehend** ( Understand the question well) You will only be able to answer correctly what you understood well. Mind every word - no word will be in a situation or stem for no reason. **A-Anticipate** ( Cover the choices) (understand the question well. You will only be able to answer correctly what you understood well. Mind every word - no word will be in a situation or stem for no reason. **R- Remove** - the power of elimination at its best works. It will be easier for you to look for 2 out of 3 distractors than to look for 1 out of 4 choices. The probability of getting the right answer is higher if you are down to two options only. **L- Leverage** ( - when you are down to two choices, weigh them by going back to the questions and situations. They may be both correct but surely there is a reason why one option is better than the other. TMAE PROCESS **T- TEST-** Instrument and tools (Questionnaire) **M- MEASUREMENT**- Checking (Scoring) **A-ASSESSMENT**-( Gathering and Organizing Data of scores) **E- EVALUATION-** Judgement or decision making pass or failed) 4 Process of Assessment (TMAE) TYPES OF TESTING**( NATURE OF ANSWERS)** 1. APTITUDE- Innate Abilities/Natural Talents(ex. IQ Test) 2. PLACEMENT- Entry Level/ Prior KNOWLEDGE( ex. College Admission Test) 3. DIAGNOSTIC- Strengths and Weaknesses 4. Formative- Students Progress 5. Achievement- Mastery of Skills/Competence( Achievement test) 6. Summative- End of instruction( Summative Test) **MODE OF RESPONSE** 1. ORAL- Oral(Speaking) 2. WRITTEN- Writing 3. PERFORMANCE- Demonstration **QUANTIFYING OF RESPONSE** 1. Subjective- (Many Answers) 2. Objective- ( One Answer) **MODE OF ADMINISTRATION** 1. Individual 2. Group **TEST CONSTRUCTOR** 1. Standardized- Experts 2. Unstandardized- (Teacher-Made Test) **INTERPRETATION RESULTS** 1. Criterion-Reference- Standard and percentage 2. Norm-Reference- Student by Rank and percentile **MEASUREMENT(SCORING)** 1. Percentile(100) 2. Decile(10) 3. Stanine(9) 4. Quartile(4) ASSESSMENT IN LEARNING 1. Assessment FOR Learning- Before and During Learning 2. Assessment OF Learning- After Instruction 3. Assessment AS Learning- Self-Assessment **Measuring Student's Performance** Central Tendency -Show overall Performance \*Mean \*Median \*Mode Variability -Spread or Dispersed the score \*Range \*Variance \*Standard Deviation **BEHAVIORISM- Pavlov, Skinner, Bandura** - Environmental ( Classical Conditioning) Ivan Pavlov - Reward and Punishment ( Operant Conditioning) BF Skinner Reward- Positive and Negative Reinforcement **SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY** 1. Attention 2. Retention 3. Reproduction 4. Motivation **APPROACH IN CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT** 1. **Proactive-Preventive**(Kounin) a. *Withitness*- Eyes at the Back b. *Momentum*- Logical flow( No Stop) c. *Smoothness*- Maintain the Pace d. *Group Focus*- Keeping all the Students engaged e. *Hurdle Help*- Helping students who need 2. **Reactive**- Corrective a. *Proximity Control*- Goes to the noisy student b. *Signal Interference*- Uses non-verbal cues c. *Direct Appeal*- Confront students 3. **Punitive**- Punishment a. *Planned Ignoring*- Ignores the noisy student b. *Antiseptic Bouncing-* Remove student" Get Out" **CAUSES OF MISBEHAVIOR** 1. Thrust- Starts lesson without students readiness 2. Overlapping- Multitasking teacher 3. Flip Flop- Jumping from one topic to another 4. Dangle- Lesson is left hanging 5. Truncation- Suddenly cuts the lesson 6. Stimulus Bounded- Easily Distracted **PHILOSOPHIES IN EDUCATION** 1. Naturalism( Jean Jacques Rosseau) -Natural development and harmony with nature 2. Existentialism-freedom of choice, personal purpose, who am i? why I am here? 3. Humanism- Self-directed, intrinsic motivation,whole **MASLOW's HIERARCHY OF NEEDS** a. Self-Actualization b. Esteem c. Love/Belonging d. Safety e. Biological and Physiological 4. Progressivism- self-improvement and development, excellence and full potential 5. Social-Reconstructivism- societ, schoool's addressing social issues 6. Utilitarianism- Greater good for a greater number. 7. Behaviorism- Change in Behavior 8. Perrenialism- Never changing, enduring ideas, great book 9. Idealism- thought, perfectionism, ideas, mind, soul and spirit. 10. Realism- to see is to believe, physical material world,senses 11. Pragmatism(John Dewey)- Practice in practical world, practical outcomes, learning by doing. 12. Essentialism- basic knowledge, 3rs( reading, writing, arithmetic)

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