Pedagogy One-Liner PDF

Q1. The 5E lesson plan phase where students actively engage with materials, collaborate in teams, and solve problems is called ______?
Answer: Explore
Q2. The more parts of your brain you use/employ during learning, the more likely you are to ______ information/knowledge.
Answer: Retain
Q3. Constructive interaction with peers, administrators, supervisors, staff, mentor teachers, and parents is referred to as ______?
Answer: Collaboration
Q4. Teachers should present information/knowledge to the students clearly and in interesting way, and relate this new information to the things to what students?
Answer: Already know
Q5. A unique form of group interaction, where students exchange and examine views, experiences, beliefs, ideas, opinions, and conclusion?
Answer: Discussion
Q6. A philosophy that emphasizes human resource development and promotes effective educational techniques to rebuild society is known as ______?
Answer: Reconstructionism
Q7. A student asks, “How do we know the truth?” and “How do we know what we know?” This student is engaging with which branch of philosophy?
Answer: Epistemology
Q8. An assessment used to determine a person’s performance after a year of study is called ______?
Answer: Achievement Test
Q9. The philosophical assumption regarded as unconscious, environmental, or biological by various personality theories is _____?
Answer: Determinism
Q10. Adaptation is classified under which domain of Bloom’s Taxonomy?
Answer: Psychomotor Domain
Q11. A kind of social cement made up of habits, ideals, attitudes, beliefs, and thinking patterns of a particular group is known as ______?
Answer: Culture
Q12. Cognitive growth results from the process of taking in new information about the world and changing one’s ideas to include this new knowledge, according to ______?
Answer: Jean Piaget
Q13. The psychologist who demonstrated the complementary relationship between Experimental Psychology and Ethnic Psychology is ____?
Answer: Wilhelm Wundt
Q14. The domain of study concerned with processing of knowledge and thinking?
Answer: Cognitive
Q15. Assessment for Learning is also known as which type of assessment?
Answer: Formative Assessment
Q16. What is the key purpose of Formative Assessment?
Answer: Feedback and improvement
Q17. In the field of education, which option provides a quantitative description of students’ performance?
Answer: Measurement
Q18. Law of Use and Law of Disuse are considered as parts of learning principle of ______?
Answer: Law of Exercise
Q19. The theory representing a qualitative change from one type of thought or behavior to another is attributed to _____?
Answer: Jean Piaget
Q20. A drama technique involving only mime and gestures, without spoken words is known as ______?
Answer: Pantomime
Q21. The curriculum designed to accommodate individual differences is based on which principle of curriculum?
Answer: Individualization Principle
Q22. The concept of Levels of Abstraction is related to _____?
Answer: Benjamin Bloom
Q23. The philosophy of education determines which one of the following?
Answer: The goals and aims of education
Q24. The unconscious source of desires and motives operating on the “Pleasure Principle” is known as ______?
Answer: Id
Q25. Physical and structural changes that take place as growth proceeds towards maturity is known as _______?
Answer: Development
Q26. Which educator promoted education focusing on the child as a whole?
Answer: John Dewey
Q27. The philosophy that expresses the essence of a thing is known as ______?
Answer: Idealism
Q28. A theory stating that the unconscious drives human behavior and motivates actions toward seeking pleasure is called ______?
Answer: Psychoanalytic theory
Q29. Assessing the consistency of results from two tests built similarly is referred to as ______?
Answer: Parallel forms reliability
Q30. A condition involving significantly subaverage intellectual functioning is known as _____?
Answer: Mental retardation
Q31. Every system of education is based on?
Answer: Ideology of nation
Q32. A branch of psychology that viewed studying isolated parts of perception as ineffective is known as ______?
Answer: Gestalt psychology
Q33. The concept of Levels of Abstraction is related to _____?
Answer: Benjamin Bloom
Q34. An evaluation tool conducted multiple times throughout the quarter is known as ______?
Answer: Formative assessment
Q35. Think-pair-share and Jigsaw are techniques used in which teaching strategy?
Answer: Cooperative learning
Q36. A term related to assessment that reflects a non-threatening tone and suggests partnership is ______?
Answer: Feedback
Q37. The process designed to lower social inhibitions and encourage new ideas is called ______?
Answer: Brainstorming
Q38. A score showing how far above or below the mean an individual score falls is called ______?
Answer: Standard score
Q39. The field of study concerned with attitude, emotions, and confidence?
Answer: Affective
Q40. The word “Pedagogy” means ____?
Answer: To lead the child
Q41. A teaching method helpful for listing critical points or identifying emerging issues is called ______?
Answer: Discussion method
Q42. The model introduced by Sigmund Freud is known as the _______?
Answer: Psychoanalytic Model
Q43. Based upon the functions that it performs, which is NOT a type of assessment?
Answer: Comparative Assessment
Q44. A psychiatric disorder characterized by aggressiveness and purposefully bothering others is known as ______?
Answer: Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Q45. According to which theorist does a person experience a major conflict at each stage?
Answer: Erik Erikson
Q46. Inquiry Based Science teaching is actually a ______?
Answer: Constructivist Approach
Q47. An assessment that offers students timely and specific feedback is called ______?
Answer: Formative assessment
Q48. The element that serves as the starting point in curriculum design is ______?
Answer: Learning objectives
Q49. Reinforcement given for making sounds and later using them as words occurs in ______?
Answer: Operant Conditioning
Q50. This teaching strategy highlights fundamental dilemmas or critical issues?
Answer: Case Study Method
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