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The art or profession of teaching
Approach
Method
Pedagogy
Technique
A procedural plan for presenting and teaching language materials
Approach
Method
Pedagogy
Technique
Use pictures or realia
Direct Method
Audiolingual Method
The method of discussion is the method ...
defined as a set of working materials, which reflects the result of student learning activities in a perticular area of the EL.
for collaborative exchange of ideas among a teacher and students for the purpose of furthering students thinking, learning, problem solving and understading.
based on modeling the students' social interaction ina study group during the class.
There are two types of discussion method.
True
False
What type of discussion method is this?
"This technique needs a careful planning by the teacher by including pertinent facts to the class and uniting them in the form of conclusions".
Short term discussion
Spontaneous discussion
Planned discussion
How many principles does project method have?
3
2
4
One of the principles of Content Based Language Teaching (CBLT) is...
Learners are exposed to a considerable amount of language through stimulating content. Learners explore interesting content & are engaged in appropriate language-dependant activities. Learning language becomes automatic.
Collaborative Skills., such as giving reasons, are those needed to work with others.
Use of authentic (non-pedagogic) texts and communication activities linked to “real-world” contexts, often emphasizing links across written and spoken modes and channels.
It is a method for beginners based on observation and interpretation and how a person acquires the first language.
Why should manipulatives be provided for children?
Because children learn through positive reinforcement
Because children learn best by doing
Because children learn through imitation
Manipulatives should not be provided to children
Everyone has their own learning style.
True
False
Which theorist believed in the multiple intelligence's?
Howard Gardner
Jean Piaget
Lev Vygotsky
Maria Montessori
Which part of the lesson plan outlines what a child should achieve or experience during the lesson?
Activity Title
Procedure
Closure
Objectives
Is "What color is your hair?" an open-ended question or close-ended question?
Open-ended question
Close-ended question
What is ICT?
Technology
Information communication technology
Communication of technology
What is a flipped classroom?
a lesson where students prepare at home before the lesson
a lesson with iPads
a lesson with games
a lesson with chairs that are upside down
What is a flipped classroom?
a lesson where students prepare at home before the lesson
a lesson with iPads
a lesson with games
a lesson with chairs that are upside down
It is also known as sodium bicarbonate
a. baking soda
b. water
c. sodium hydrogen
d. surfactant
This refers to the process of interpreting the world of knowledge to pupils mind. This also refers to the general principles, pedagogy and management strategies used for classroom instruction.
This refers to a way of looking at teaching and learning. This gives rise to methods, the way of teaching something, which use classroom activities or techniques to help learners learn.
This refers to the situation in a classroom/learning environment in which a lot of things are happening or people are moving around.
What is not a performance-oriented teaching?
Lecture, practice in laboratory work.
Professional experience training.
Learning from the problems of field trips.
Learning from textbooks and in the classroom only.
The demonstration focused on teaching what?
Focus on teaching students to learn content.
Focus on teaching students to observe the procedures.
Transfer knowledge from teachers and allow students to exchange ideas or brainstorm ideas.
Focusing on ideas and personality
Focus on teaching students to learn content From the situation that is created in real time, almost all environments are teaching?
Demonstration of teaching.
Highlight the teaching incident.
Focus on teaching performance.
Teaching simulations.
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