CTET December 2019:
Child Development and Pedagogy:
- Noor forgot to bring her tiffin to school and asked tanya to share her tiffin saying “You should share your tiffin with me today because I shared my tiffin with you yesterday”.
- According to lawrence kohlberg‘s theory of moral development, Noor’s statements represents——oriental typical at —— stage is being exchange – conventional.
- Gender stereotypes are widely held beliefs about typified characteristics deemed appropriate for different sexes in the society.
- There have been conscious efforts to include stories in curriculum where father is involved in household works and mother is doing adventure activities. This move is important because – it aims to eliminate gender stereotyping.
- According to vygotsky, when adults adjust the support to extend the child’s current level of performance, it is called scaffolding.
- According to Jean Piaget‘s theory of cognitive development, hypothetico deductive reasoning develops during formal operational stage.
- According to Lev vygotsky, it is important to understand the social processes and influence of the cultural context on children’s thinking.
- Drawing implications from piaget‘s theory of cognitive development a teacher of grade 6-8 in his classroom should present problems that require reasoning based solutions.
- As per howard gardner‘s theory of multiple intelligence, what would be the characteristics of a person with ‘logico-mathematical’ intelligence – sensitivity to and capacity to detect patterns, handle long chains of reasoning.
- The process by which children develop habits, skills, values and motives that make them responsible, productive members of society is called socialization.
- The statements which is correct about the role of heredity and environment in human development – heredity and environment both influence human development in a complex interplay.
- The concept of childhood is a social construction according to contemporary socio-constructivist theorist.
- Those which characterize the period of ‘middle childhood‘ – ability to think abstractly and use of scientific reasoning develops.
- Family and neighborhood are primary socializing agencies.
Learning and Pedagogy:
- In a progressive classroom, knowledge is constructed by the learner.
- Continuous and comprehensive evaluation includes both formative and summative assessments using a wide variety of strategies.
- A student in your class has been told again and again from different sources that people from his social group typically perform poorly in academics.
- To reduce the impact of this stereotype and resultant stereotype threat, a teachers initial step can be presenting stories and examples of role models.
- A teacher can encourage creative learners in her classroom by encouraging multiple perspectives and appreciating original ideas.
- The factors which supports meaningful learning in the classroom showing genuine interest in the content matter and having concern for children’s overall well being and learning.
- An example of effective problem solving strategy is means end analysis dividing the problem into number of sub-goals.
- An effective strategy for teaching learning is not on focusing reproduction of knowledge however it includes
- Encouraging children to make intuitive guessess
- Experimentation and exploration
- Dialogue and discussion.
- Constructivist approach suggests that prior knowledge of the learners is crucial for constructing the knowledge.
- Children construct ‘naive theories’ about various phenomenon. In this background a teacher should challenge these conceptions of the children through dialogue.
- Teachers deal with children who are non-attentive in the classroom – by talking to them and finding out reasons for their disinterest.
- The relation between cognition and emotions is bidirectional – a dynamic interplay between both.
- The factors that affect learning includes interest of the student, emotional health of the student, pedagogical strategies and socio-cultural context of the student.
- Social interactions are an important aspect of the process of meaningful construction of knowledge.
- When students repeatedly engage in an activity (such as design and conduct an experiment) to earn a reward that is not directly related to that activity (such as earn a star or badge) they are likely to develop materialistic attitude towards learning.
Inclusive education and children with special needs:
- In an inclusive classroom, a teacher should believe that every child has a potential to learn as per their abilities and strengths.
- A teacher can address the needs of specially abled learners in an inclusive classroom by developing specific learning objectives based on an analysis of each student’s learning strengths and weakness.
- A student shows the following signs in the classroom:anxiety around reading, difficulty in recognising words or letters, poor vocabulary skills, difficulty with understanding or remembering what was read
These are an indication of a student with learning disability.
CTET June 2019:
Child Development and Pedagogy:
- To understand the individual difference in development it is important to consider both inherited characteristics as well as environmental factors and their interplay – Nature vs nurture debate.
- Not a principle of development is the exact course and nature of development is determined at the time of birth itself
- But it includes
- Development is relatively orderly
- Development takes place over a period of time
- Individuals develop at different rates.
- But it includes
- Several research studies shows that teachers have more overall interaction with boys than girls.
- The correct explanation shows that this is an example of gender bias in teaching.
- Central to the concept of progressive education – belief in the capability and potential of every child.
- Cooperative learning and peer tutoring should be actively promoted in an inclusive classroom by vygotsky.
- In the constructivist frame a child is – a problem solver and a scientific investigator.
- According to piaget, specfic psychological structures (Organised ways of making sense of experience) are called schemas.
- With an appropriate question / suggestion, the child’s understanding can be extended far beyond the point which she could have reached alone” – This represents zone of proximal development – By vygotsky.
- According to Lev Vygotsky basic mental capacities are transformed into higher cognitive process primarily through social interaction.
- The statement which denotes the relationship between development and learning as both are inter-related and inter-dependent.
- One of the major accomplishments of concrete operational stage is ability to conserve –study of mass, length, volume – reversibility – decentration.
- Constructivists such as Jean piaget and lev vygotsky view learning as process of meaning-making by active engagement.
- Selecting and presenting stories and clippings from newspaper that portray both men and women in non-traditional roles is an effective strategy to counter gender stereotypes.
- Identify the stage of moral reasoning of kohlberg – Right action is defined by self-chosen ethical principles of conscience that are valid for all humanity , regardless of law and social agreement – Universal ethical principle orientation.
Learning and Pedagogy:
- The most important in an inclusive classroom – Individualised educational plan.
- A correctly matched pair of learners and their primary characteristics Dyslexic learners – lack reading and writing fluency.
- The ability to come-up with original and divergent solutions to a problem is a primary characteristics of creative children.
- Teachers employ specific end of the term assessment strategies and gives feedback on the products rather than process. It is not consistent with a constructivist environment. Other factors includes
- Students work collaboratively and are given support to engage in task oriented dialogue with each other
- Teachers elicit students ideas and experiences in relationship to key topics and plans teaching – learning to elaborate or restructure their current knowledge
- Students are given frequent opportunities to engage in complex, meaningful, problem based activities.
- A teacher should encourage students to set learning goals rather than performance goals.
- It does not result in meaningful facilitation of learning by promoting repetition and recall. It happens through
- Use of examples and non-examples
- Encouraging multiple ways of looking at a problem
- Connecting new knowledge to pre-existing knowledge
- An example of extrinsic motivation to complete homework because the teacher gives us marks for each assignment – Based on rewards
- In a primary classroom a teacher should give both examples and non-examples(clues.)
- The strategies that promote meaning-making in children
- Exploration and discussion
- Examples of effective learning strategies are
- Setting goals and time tables
- Making organisational charts and concept maps
- Thinking of examples and non-examples
- Explaining to a peer
- Self-questioning – piaget
- A teacher’s role while using co-operative learning in her class – is to be supportive and monitor each group.
- Children’s errors and misconception – are a significant step in the teaching- learning process.
- As per howard gardner theory of multiple intelligence, how would the intelligence of a person with the following characteristics be categorised “Ability to detect and respond appropriately to the moods, temperaments, motivation and intention of others – Interpersonal intelligence.
- The reasons for assessment of children
- To improve teaching-learning processes in the classroom.
- To find out what changes and progress in learning that takes place in the child over a period of time.
- To discuss the capabiltiies, potential, strengths, and challenges areas of the child with the parents.
- The important role in a child’s socialisation are Media, school, family and neighbourhood
Inclusive education and children with special needs:
- The instructional adaptation that teacher should make while working with students who are visually challenged speak clearly and use a lot of touch and feel materials.
CTET Decemeber 2018:
Child Development and Pedagogy:
- When children think to interpret the recieved information according to their experiences, it is called concrete thinking.
- Teaching learners at varying levels of difficulty based on the ability of individual learner is known as differentiated instruction.
- The concept of object permanence is attained during piaget’s ———–stage of development – Sensorimotor.
- Individualised education programme (IEP) is planned from the perspective of Child-centered education programme.
- The development from central part of the body towards peripheries or extremities denotes the principles of proximodistal development
- School is an institution of socialisation of children where school children occupy the central position.
- Between which months of age most children begin to combine words to short sentence while speaking 18 and 24.
- “society determines the roles of male and female. This statement articulates gender as a social construct
- The task in which the children get experience while enjoying themselves is known as consumer type task .
Learning and Pedagogy:
- Providing teaching learning materials in accessible formats to the diverse learners implies Universal design of learning.
- Meta-cognition involves self-awareness and control of cognitive abilitites eg. planning,reviewing and revising etc
- Maintenance is the specific stage of learning which is antecedent to generalisation.
- Stages of learning – acquisition, fluence building, Maintenance, and generalisation.
- zajonc believes that cognition and emotion are independent.
- A teacher is teaching children by demonstration of a task to correct the performances of an already learned task.He is using which method of teaching modelling.
- According to mann and janis, decision maker children analyse the problem, list the alternatives and weigh each option for its advantages and disadvantages. His behaviour reflects to be vigilant.
- In which thinking, a child as a problem solver evaluates the truth or likelihood of statements – logical thinking
- The task in which the children get experience while enjoying themselves is known as drill and practice task.
- Multisensory approach in teaching -learning is the simultaneous use of visual, auditory, tactile and which senses to enhance learning – kinesthetic – Involvement of body – Multiple senses.
- If you join a teacher fraternity and choose to dress like most of the others in your group, you are exhibiting Conformity.
- The concept of intelligence quotient or IQ was developed by stern.
- Creativity is thought to be related to the concept of divergent thinking for gifted students.
- The acceptable sound combinations of a language are specified in its which rules phonological.
- The position where thought patterns are influenced by language is called Linguistic determination.
- Ravi repairs appliances by testing hypothesis about the cause of the malfunction based on his experience with the symptoms. He uses heuristics – not 100% proven
- Divya often divides the assigned job into small tasks which she can handle easily. She is using sub-goal analysis.
- Grading, coding, marking and credit accumulation systems are some of the examples of scoring procedure of assessment of learner’s achievement.
- assessment of learners achievement helps the teachers to evaluate the effectiveness of pedagogy.
Inclusive education and children with special needs:
- Inclusive education is based on the principle of – Equity and equal opportunities.
- The rights of persons with disabilities act has been enacted in the year 2016.
- Children with individual differences should be taught in a school having teachers trained to use different pedagogy to meet their diverse learning needs.
- The right of children to free and compulsory education act,2009 ensure the right of children with disabilities to free education from 6 yrs to 18 yrs.
- Inclusive education is based on the principle of equity and equal opportunities.
- Children with individual differences should be taught in a school having teachers
- trained to teach children with specific individual difference
- Providing teaching-learning materials in accessible formats to the diverse learners implies
- UDL – Universal Design of learning
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