Principles of Teaching - Things to Know #2
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- Q1According to Bloom's Taxonomy, which of the following is considered to be the highest level of cognitive development?UnderstandingApplyingCreatingAnalyzing30s
- Q2According to Bloom's Taxonomy, which of the following is considered to be the lowest level of cognitive development?RememberingCreatingAnalyzingEvaluating30s
- Q3According to Bloom's Taxonomy, which of the following is considered to be a higher level cognitive skill than applying?RememberingApplyingUnderstandingAnalyzing30s
- Q4Which of the following is not one of Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences?Spatial IntelligenceAnalytical IntelligenceIntrapersonal IntelligenceInterpersonal Intelligence30s
- Q5Which of the following is NOT one of the levels of thinking in Bloom's Taxonomy?EvaluationApplicationIntuitionAnalysis30s
- Q6According to Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, which intelligence is related to understanding oneself and having self-awareness?Intrapersonal IntelligenceNaturalistic IntelligenceInterpersonal IntelligenceLogical-Mathematical Intelligence30s
- Q7Which education theory emphasizes creating an environment that supports hands-on learning and encourages students to explore their interests?BehaviorismCognitivismConstructivismHumanism30s
- Q8According to the theory of Multiple Intelligences, intelligence is not a single entity, but rather a collection of different types. How many types of intelligences are proposed by this theory?8104530s
- Q9Which education theory emphasizes the importance of social interaction and collaborative learning?CognitivismConstructivismSociocultural theoryBehaviorism30s
- Q10Which education theory views learning as a process of acquiring and storing information in the mind?Sociocultural theoryCognitivismBehaviorismConstructivism30s
- Q11According to the theory of Behaviorism, how does learning occur?Through collaboration and social interactionThrough rewards and punishmentsThrough exploration and discoveryThrough reflection and self-assessment30s
- Q12Which education theory emphasizes the importance of self-directed learning and personal growth?ConstructivismHumanismCognitivismBehaviorism30s
- Q13According to the theory of Zone of Proximal Development, what is the role of a teacher?To motivate and inspire studentsTo guide and support students in their learningTo assess and evaluate students' knowledgeTo provide lectures and transmit information30s
- Q14Which education theory suggests that learning should be meaningful and relevant to the learner's experiences?HumanismBehaviorismCognitivismRelevance theory30s
- Q15What is a SMART goal in the context of student objectives in education?A goal that is Subjective, Meaningful, Artistic, Realistic, and TransformativeA goal that is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-boundA goal that is Simple, Measurable, Adaptive, Rewarding, and TangibleA goal that is Structured, Meaningful, Attainable, Realistic, and Thorough30s