Welcome to QUIZ TWO (2): PEDAGOGY FOR PRIMARY AND JHS.
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The pass mark is 50.
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Which of the following is an example of extrinsic motivation?
Which of the following is NOT a key element of effective classroom management?
What should a teacher do if students do not understand the material during the direct instruction component of a lesson?
Which one of the following teaching methods engages students in real-world problem-solving?
At Kasuliyili D/A JHS, Madam Rashida informed her JHS 2 students that the pass mark for promotion to JHS 3 was 60%. What type of test did Madam Rashida conduct?
Madam Rashida takes her class 5 pupils to the school playing field to teach them how to throw a ball. Madam Rashida is administering which domain test?
What is the first step in developing a lesson plan?
Azindow, a basic six student of Kasuliyili E/A primary school appears hesitant in leaning mathematics, how can his teacher motivate him to learn?
What method of question distribution should a teacher employ in a mixed-ability class?
What is the purpose of curriculum review and revision?
Which teaching method focuses on students actively constructing their own knowledge?
Why is it important to ask questions during instruction?
How can teachers effectively integrate technology into lesson plans?
Which type of question is designed to test knowledge rather than prompt discussion?
Curriculum designers’ knowledge in psychology aids in their understanding of the....................
Which of these is a benefit of inclusive education?
The........... provides a snapshot of students' performance and determines their level of achievement against predetermined criteria.
What is intrinsic motivation?
Any approach that involves students taking an active role in their own assessment process is known as.......
What is scaffolding in education?
Mr. Azindow is teaching a junior high school algebra class. He notices that some students are struggling with the concept Algebra. Which of the following options is an example of differentiation approach that Mr. Azindow can use to help these students?
Which of the following is NOT a key component of curriculum development?
What is the purpose of formative assessment?
What does the acronym "SMART" stand for in the context of setting instructional objectives?
What is the role of relationships in effective classroom management?
What is the purpose of using technology in teaching?
Which one of the following options is a challenge the teacher faces when using digital teaching learning resources in the classroom?
A systematic collection of learner work and related material that depicts learner's activities and achievements in one or more subjects is called ..........
How can teachers help students set meaningful learning goals?
What is the role of differentiation in inclusive classrooms?
What is the benefit of using objective assessments like multiple-choice questions?
A teacher can promote gender inclusivity in the classroom by doing one of the following.
Which teaching method involves using questioning techniques to guide students to discover the answers for themselves?
Which teaching method involves using movement and physical activities to help students learn?
How can teachers promote extrinsic motivation in their students?
Why is it important for teachers to consider individual learning styles when planning lessons?
What is the goal of inclusive education?
How can teachers establish a positive classroom culture?
Why is it important to evaluate whether objectives have been met?
What is the purpose of a lesson plan?
Why is it important for teachers to prioritize building positive relationships with students?
What is the purpose of scaffolding in education?
Which of the following is an example of summative assessment?
What is the purpose of including reflection questions in a lesson plan?
Which teaching method involves breaking down complex concepts into smaller, more manageable parts?
Which teaching method involves students working together in small groups to solve problems or complete tasks?
What can the teacher do to to motivate a student who is not participating in class activity?
A document that specifies a series of skills, values, and competencies one needs to acquire and develop at specified stages of learning is...........curriculum
What is the primary purpose of asking open-ended questions?
An effective way to ask a question at the application level with regards to the Bloom’s taxonomy is by asking...............
A teacher is using a scaffolding questioning approach in a lesson. Which one of the following statements about this approach is true?
Which one of the following options is the main role of a teacher in implementing a curriculum?
Which of the following is NOT a key element of intrinsic motivation in learning?
Which one of the following options is an example of gender-inclusive language?
How can teachers promote inclusivity in the classroom?
What is the difference between norm-referenced and criterion-referenced assessments?
A teacher provides students with a rubric outlining the criteria for a writing assignment. The rubric includes categories for content, organization, and mechanics. Which core competences does the rubric emphasize?
How can teachers adapt lesson plans to meet the needs of diverse learners?
What is the main goal of differentiation in education?
Which among the following options is the most important factor a teacher needs to take into account while selecting a teaching method?
Which of the following is an example of a technology integration strategy in a lesson plan?
Which of the following is an example of an experiential learning activity in curriculum design?
Which of the following options should a teacher consider in the choice of instructional resources?
The importance of curriculum in the system of education is just like a.........
A basic five teacher at Kasuliyili E/A primary wants to measure a student's proficiency in a specific skill or task. Which type of assessment would be most appropriate?
Which one of the following options is an advantage of using multimedia resources in teaching and learning? It...
Learners with kinesthetic style learn best through.............
Which one of the following justifications promotes inclusive education?
How can teachers foster intrinsic motivation in students?
What is the purpose of establishing classroom rules?
Which of the following is an example of a formative assessment in curriculum development?
Which of the following is an example of proactive classroom management?
How can teachers create an inclusive classroom environment?
The following are strategies for differentiated instruction, except .......
Which teaching method emphasizes hands-on learning experiences?
Which differentiated instruction strategy would students be grouped into based on readiness, interest, or learning profile?
Mr. Azindow conducted an ICT class test. After marking the scripts, he ranked the positions of the students according to the marked scripts. Which kind of test did Mr. Azindow apply?
One of the following strategies is an example of scaffolding.
Mr. Azindow used a table of specification to make sure that all the areas taught are covered in the test. This was done to ensure the...........................validity of the test.
Which of the following is an example of a summative assessment in curriculum development?
Which teaching method involves presenting information in a step-by-step sequence?
Differentiation in education could be described as...................
What is the primary goal of classroom management?
Why is it important to use a variety of instructional resources in teaching?
An art teacher who wants to teach his students about different art styles, needs your opinion. Which one of the following teaching methods are appropriate to use?
A teacher is preparing a lesson plan on basic addition for a class 4 math class. Which of the following options is the most important activity to include in the lesson plan? A........
Madam Rashida conducted a test to place her JHS 3 students in an appropriate programme. Which of the test type did Madam Rashida conduct?
Which type of motivation is characterized by engaging in tasks for personal satisfaction and enjoyment?
How can teachers handle disruptive behavior in the classroom?
What is the main goal of cooperative learning?
How can teachers differentiate instruction for students with varying learning styles?
Which type of assessment focuses on measuring how well students can complete a specific task or solve a particular problem?
How can teachers use student feedback to improve their teaching practices?
In what way can a teacher use the community as a resource in the curriculum?
. The following are examples of summative assessment except ......
One of these is not a principle of testing.
Which one of the following options is a potential negative consequence of inadequate implementation of inclusive practices?
Which of the following is an example of a strategy to enhance student motivation?
Which of the following is an example of a closure activity in a lesson plan?
How can teachers promote positive behavior in the classroom?
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