Principles of Teaching
Quiz by Tricia Joy Broqueza
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- Q1
Teacher wants to develop the higher order thinking skills amon her learners; therefore, she must incorporate what skills?
Using structural analysis
Classifying and organizing facts
60s - Q2
For group guidance in classroom management, what element is lacking when there is too much competitiveness and exclusiveness with the teacher being punitive and partial to some students
Disturbance of group climate
Poor interpersonal relations
30s - Q3
Rote learning in the teaching -learning process is best described as
Automated
In depth
30s - Q4
In the guided exploratory approach to learning, which is not the term used for inquiry learning?
Expository learning
Heuristic learning
30s - Q5
For a teacher to stablish and maintain consistent standards of learner's behavior, they shouldn't:
Communicate and enforce school policies and procedures clearly and consistently
Be open to exceptions each time a learner misbehaves in class
30s - Q6
An integrated Teaching approach is far more effective than teaching isolated bits of information. What then should a teacher avoid?
Summarizing the lesson
Teaching to test
30s - Q7
Which is most exemplary for question -and-answer episodes in teaching practice?
I. Question and answer exchange are relevant
II. Answers have some depth
III. Questions spur critical thinking
IV. Focus is on metacognition
I, III, and IV
I, II, and III
60s - Q8
What question/s does a learner ask at the metacognitive level processing
I. What has this lesson have to do with me?
II. why did I not learn this at first?
III. How should I do this to be sure of the results?
IV. What is the best way to arrive at the solution?
I, III, & IV
II, III, & IV
60s - Q9
It is a way of Teaching which is aimed at helping students acquire basic skills and "procedural knowledge"
Deductive approach
Direct instruction
30s - Q10
Embellishes on previous ideas or plans and uses prior knowledge to expand and add upon things and ideas
Flexible thinking
Elaborative thinking
30s