
FACILITATING QUIZ : A
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What can be the best comparison of the behavior of a 17-year old girl to that of her 13-year old brother?
In order that individual development could understood, one has to look into the social and cultural context within which development occurs. Whose view is this?
Teacher Edward is a very excellent P.E. teacher. He started teaching volleyball to his Grade 1 class. Despite all his efforts, his class does not seem to learn how to play the sport. What law of learning was disregarded by Teacher Edward?
Who perceive learners not as passive recipients of information, but as constructors of knowledge as they interact with the environment and as they reorganize their mental structures?
What do we call the process of withdrawal of guidance?
The processes of problem solving and learning are highly unique and individual. This principle means _____________.
Teacher Carl taught the parts of a microscope, demonstrated how to focus it under the low power objective, then asked 3 students to try to focus the microscope correctly. He also asked the class if the 3 students were able to focus the microscope correctly and ended his lesson citing the “don’ts” and explaining the “why’s” behind the “don’ts” in focusing the microscope. Before he did all these, he asked the class if it is not important for them to learn how to focus the microscope. Based on Kendall’s and Marzano’s new taxonomy, in what domains was Teacher Carl’s lesson?
I. Information (Declarative knowledge)
II. Mental procedure (procedural knowledge)
III. Psychomotor procedures (Physical skills)
There is no learned behavior which is relatively permanent chiefly because
Psychologically, there is unity in all learning. However, there are distinct types of learning that are recognized. One is affective learning that involves:
I cannot forget my friend’s birthday for it comes one day after my birthday. Which principle of association as applied to memory explains this?
When the learner reaches to a point where no further improvement can be expected, he is in a so-called ______________.
Ego center speech engaged I by children according to Piaget is associated which stage of development?
The differences between what a learner can do without help and what he/she can do with help is called the
Which level of knowledge is manifested when a learner is able to answer the question, "What was most confusing to me about the material explored in class today?"
Janus was walking by the road to buy vinegar. Suddenly, a black snake bit his right foot and left him very terrified for the rest of the day. Since that incident, he has held immense fear towards all snakes. What concept is best illustrated in this scenario?
In what way/s are Ausubel's advance organizers a big help to learners? I. Help learners use their personal experiences and content knowledge to learn new information. II. Help learners remember what they see III. Help learners acquire and integrate content into a new language
Teacher Carl measures learning by the outward expression of new behaviors only such as ability to solve math with ease. Which theory does he apply?
It is a response attached to a stimulus through the stimulus occurring just prior to the response so that the recurrence of the stimulus will evoke or cause the response:
Edward Lee Thorndike’s Connectionism Theory (S-R Bond Theory) of Learning came up with three Primary Laws. Which law state/s states that when a connection between stimulus and response is strengthened, it is satisfying; when the connection is weakened, it is annoying?
Which statement is TRUE of behaviorists?
Which of the following situations best illustrates the social learning theory approach to motivation?
It is a process that involves change in behavior resulting from experience:
What should a teacher do for students in his class whose ability are behind their grade level?
What is the main role of the teacher?
Which does Tolman's term of latent learning mean?
According to Vygotsky, children construct knowledge through social interaction. What does this imply for children’s learning? This means that children should be given ________________.
Learners are information processors. Whose thought is this?
The first people power was held in February 25, 1986. What kind of knowledge is presented?
When a child calls a small animal that looks a little bit like a dog, he thinks and calls it a “dog”. What learning process is illustrated on Piaget’s cognitive development theory?
Teacher Rose begins a lesson on dance position by demonstrating the arms and feet position in slow motion and physically guiding her students through the correct movements. As her students become more skilful, she just gives verbal instruction. With Vygotsky’s theory in mind,what does teacher Rose do?