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Prof Ed CBRC Learner-centered Test yourself
100問 • 2年前
  • Twice Mikay
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The more a person practices something, the better she is able to retain that knowledge.

    Law of excercise

  • 2

    This law states that learning can only take place when a student is ready to learn.

    Law of readiness

  • 3

    This means that the instructor must be right the first time. This helps to provide a stable foundation for all that follows.

    Law of primacy

  • 4

    The thing learned recently will be best remembered.

    Law of recency

  • 5

    How can the teacher best nurture and inspire learner participation?

    Interactive instructional strategies

  • 6

    Vygotsky' zone of proximal development is the __________ between what the child can learn on her own and what is accomplished with the help of others.

    Difference

  • 7

    Metacognitive processes favorably influence learning. Which does not belong to metacognitive processes.

    Remembering

  • 8

    Without being told by his group mates, a student went to the laboratory stock to get the materials needed for the experiment. What kind of motivation does the students manifest?

    Intrinsic

  • 9

    What refers to the act of a learner who reflects on her own thinking?

    Metacognition

  • 10

    What does not belong to cognitive factors affecting learning?

    Health

  • 11

    To construct useful representations of knowledge and to acquire the thinking and the learning strategies necessary for continued learning success across the life span, students must generate and pursue personally relevant goals. This implies that teachers must

    Shows the relevance of lesson to student's goals

  • 12

    Which is the highest level of generalization?

    Relationships show among concepts

  • 13

    In the outcomes-based instructions, the key point is the student's

    Ability to demonstrate learning

  • 14

    Which assessment task works best for language-smarts learners?

    Oral presentation

  • 15

    Which assessment task works best for bodily-kinesthetic learners?

    Sports

  • 16

    "What I hear, I forget. What I see, I remember. What I do, I understand." This means that pupils learn best when they

    Take active part in the learning process

  • 17

    Cultural or group influences on students can impact on learner's motivation, orientation toward learning, and ways of thinking. Which prove this?

    The authoritarianism in Filipino homes contributes to docile children

  • 18

    When a child says that the sun is sleeping at night, the child is in the pre-operational stage, particularly

    Animism

  • 19

    In Bruner's three-tiered learning, which is action-based?

    Enactive

  • 20

    What Gestalt law states that we tend to fill the gaps in figures as we perceive them?

    Law of closure

  • 21

    Learning is strengthened when associated with a pleasant and satisfying feeling?

    Law of effect

  • 22

    What theory believes that one can train an organism either by presenting him a reward or punishment as consequence of his actions?

    Operant conditioning theory

  • 23

    Occurs when people apply information, strategies and skills they have learned to a new situation or context.

    Transfer learning

  • 24

    This means understanding your emotions and thoughts and how they influence your behavior.

    Self-awareness

  • 25

    This is the ability to establish healthy and meaningful relationships with others.

    Relationship skills

  • 26

    Based on Maslow's theory, a satisfied need is not a strong motivation but an unsatisfied need is.

    True

  • 27

    Setting standards for oneself and monitoring one's behavior against such standards are indications of

    Self-regulation

  • 28

    This refers to the belief that one has necessary capabilities to perform a task successfully.

    Self-efficacy

  • 29

    This theory suggest that we attribute our success or other events to several factors.

    Attribution theory

  • 30

    What is the process that initiates, guides and maintains goal-oriented behavior?

    Motivation

  • 31

    What is the type of motivation if an employee is motivated to succeed based on influences like increased financial gain or promotions?

    Extrinsic motivation

  • 32

    An activity for its inherent satisfaction rather than for some seperable consequences.

    Intrinsic motivation

  • 33

    Rey was walking by the road to buy soy sauce. Suddenly, a green snake bit his left foot and left him very terrified for the rest of the day. Since that incident, he has held immense fear towards all snakes. What concept is best illustrated in this scenario?

    Stimulus generalization

  • 34

    The use of mnemonics helps a pupil _________ information.

    Remember

  • 35

    For selectivity in the learning process, the novice learner attempts to process ___________ they recieve in instruction.

    All information

  • 36

    In introducing a new lesson, what is important to consider by way of lesson continuity?

    Relate new ideas to past lessons

  • 37

    In Bandura's theory, the teacher who can be observed in schools is a

    Live model

  • 38

    What kind of authority is best applied in guiding millenial youths or learners?

    Authoritative

  • 39

    Learning is an active process. Which one is an application of this principle?

    Let students learn the steps in opening a computer making them follow the steps

  • 40

    Along Piaget's principles, which can be effective by way of props and visual aids to help students understand ideas?

    Instructional media

  • 41

    Which expression is a motivator made by a teacher?

    I will be happy if you try your best

  • 42

    Expert learners check errors and makes effort to maintain

    Quality input

  • 43

    The influences of _________ is intrinsic rather than extrinsic motivation in learning.

    Games and recreations

  • 44

    The tendency to imitate elders is very strong in the early childhood stage. Teachers should therefore be

    Role models

  • 45

    Which is least associated with longer retention?

    Rote learning

  • 46

    What is the main role of a teacher?

    Facilitator of student learning

  • 47

    According to Ausubel, one of the ways to strengthen the student's cognitive structure is by using an instructional tool called

    Advanced organizer

  • 48

    It is a combination of tangible and intangible traits and characteristics of an individual.

    Personality

  • 49

    The ability of a child to conceptualize the retention and preservation of the same quantity under various changes.

    Conservation

  • 50

    Whos is the father of pedagogy?

    Johan heinrich pestalozi

  • 51

    This refers to the inherent or internal stimulus of individuals to learn.

    Intrinsic motivation

  • 52

    Fear of something that was caused by painful experience in the past is an example of?

    Classical conditioning

  • 53

    The brain's ability to change from experience.

    Plasticity

  • 54

    The theory individuals are born without built-in mental content, and therefore all knowledge comes from experience or perception.

    Tabula rasa

  • 55

    Who is the proponent of classical conditioning theory?

    Ivan pavlov

  • 56

    Who is the propenent of operant conditioning theory?

    B. f skinner

  • 57

    Who is the propenent of social learning theory?

    Albert bandura

  • 58

    Who is the proponent of cognitive development theory?

    Jean piaget

  • 59

    Who is the proponent of schema theory?

    Jean piaget

  • 60

    A condition characterized by impatience to wait for her turn during games, disregards for rules and show an inability to delay gratification.

    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

  • 61

    These are skills which allows us to recall facts and informations.

    Memory skill

  • 62

    These skills allow a person to come up with new ideas, usually to answer a need or to solve problems.

    Creative skills

  • 63

    These are skills which enable a person to apply what she learned.

    Practical skills

  • 64

    "Healthy children will not fear life if their elders have intregity enough not to fear death."

    Erik erikson

  • 65

    "The mind is like an iceberg, it floats with one-seventh if its bulk above water".

    Sigmund freud

  • 66

    This is a tool for assessment for spatially intelligent learners.

    Landscape drawing

  • 67

    How is Erikson's epigenetic principle of unfolding of personality as it is applicable to learners best described by other experts?

    Like a rose bud

  • 68

    What is represent by "I wonder what sort of person I really am?" in Erikson's theory of development.

    Identity

  • 69

    Along psychosocial theory, these serve adolescents the basic for seeing the useful roles and purpose of life, but not to include

    Emancipation from parents

  • 70

    If you were a criminal judge, what argument would you use to conclude that a public official is guilty of plunder based on evidence (bank account, properties and assets) of unexplainable wealth?

    Inductive

  • 71

    This is NOT among the external environment factor that create a relevant important on learnings.

    Learners motivation

  • 72

    How would you describe teacher Mila's initiative in relating to everyone in class without playing favorite?

    Inclusive

  • 73

    Successful learners contribute to their own learning by assuming the following traits except?

    Docile

  • 74

    The following are accepted ways in strategic thinking in problem solving except

    Archiving information

  • 75

    The teacher as a facilitator adds vigor, light and life in the classroom by her

    Presence

  • 76

    Formal schooling corrects our ideas and experiences to what is accepted as true and acceptable and for Piaget, it is the process of

    Accomodation

  • 77

    Following Maslow's hierarchy of needs, what values outcome will you focus on so that your learner can achieve highest level of success in schooling and lifelong learning?

    Self-actualization

  • 78

    Teacher Miguel finds that student Kelly is emotionally insecure. Which of the following is the way to assist Kelly?

    Align activities to their needs

  • 79

    Of the following, which is most effective for influencing human emotion for retention and discovery of learning?

    Use of inspirational tools (book, film, art and etc.)

  • 80

    According to Erik psychosocial theory, what does the child display when she will find ways to do other things?

    Intiative

  • 81

    This condition is characterized by poor spelling and pervasive difficulty in reading.

    Dyslexia

  • 82

    A type of lesson that requires revisiting old facts and concepts from a new perspective and setting is known as?

    Review

  • 83

    If you have to develop in the students a correct sense of right and wrong with which should you be concerned according to Freud?

    Ego

  • 84

    A preschool teacher is thinking about how best to develop the fine motor skills of the 4 year olds. Which of the following should be best to consider?

    Conduct a variety of fun and challenging act involving hand muscles daily

  • 85

    In Vygotsky sociocultural development the following contributes to the learner's social environment with _________ opening the door for learners to acquire knowledge.

    Language

  • 86

    Among major schools of learning theories, which consider how the individual perceives the learning environment or situation?

    Field and gestalt theories

  • 87

    Which of the following will trigger additional development if a child is exposed to more challenges and stimuli in his sorroundings?

    Interest

  • 88

    What is the definition of the puberty stage?

    It is the key stage in the transition from childhood to adulthood

  • 89

    According to Vygotsky's theory, things child can do with a bit of help is called

    Zone of proximal development

  • 90

    Scaffolding was first introduced by

    Jerome Bruner

  • 91

    This is described as the process of offering guidance and suggestion in relation to a specific task or action.

    Scaffolding

  • 92

    Teaching a concept gradually and repeatedly, reinforcing concepts over time.

    Spiral curriculum

  • 93

    The Patron Saint of teachers

    Jean baptist de la salle

  • 94

    A theory of learning that suggests that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning processes.

    Behaviorism

  • 95

    A theory of learning which proposes that the new behaviors can be acquired by observing and imitating others.

    Social learning theory

  • 96

    A type of model which involves real or fictional characters displaying behaviors in books, films, televisions programs or online media.

    Symbolic model

  • 97

    A type of model which involves an actual individual demonstrating or acting out a behavior.

    Live model

  • 98

    A way of learning that allows individuals to learn from experience of others.

    Vicarious learning

  • 99

    Learning by observing someone else's behavior or the consequences of that behavior.

    Modelling

  • 100

    A type of reinforcement that involves the introduction of a desirable or pleasant stimulus after the behavior.

    Positive reinforcement

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The more a person practices something, the better she is able to retain that knowledge.

    Law of excercise

  • 2

    This law states that learning can only take place when a student is ready to learn.

    Law of readiness

  • 3

    This means that the instructor must be right the first time. This helps to provide a stable foundation for all that follows.

    Law of primacy

  • 4

    The thing learned recently will be best remembered.

    Law of recency

  • 5

    How can the teacher best nurture and inspire learner participation?

    Interactive instructional strategies

  • 6

    Vygotsky' zone of proximal development is the __________ between what the child can learn on her own and what is accomplished with the help of others.

    Difference

  • 7

    Metacognitive processes favorably influence learning. Which does not belong to metacognitive processes.

    Remembering

  • 8

    Without being told by his group mates, a student went to the laboratory stock to get the materials needed for the experiment. What kind of motivation does the students manifest?

    Intrinsic

  • 9

    What refers to the act of a learner who reflects on her own thinking?

    Metacognition

  • 10

    What does not belong to cognitive factors affecting learning?

    Health

  • 11

    To construct useful representations of knowledge and to acquire the thinking and the learning strategies necessary for continued learning success across the life span, students must generate and pursue personally relevant goals. This implies that teachers must

    Shows the relevance of lesson to student's goals

  • 12

    Which is the highest level of generalization?

    Relationships show among concepts

  • 13

    In the outcomes-based instructions, the key point is the student's

    Ability to demonstrate learning

  • 14

    Which assessment task works best for language-smarts learners?

    Oral presentation

  • 15

    Which assessment task works best for bodily-kinesthetic learners?

    Sports

  • 16

    "What I hear, I forget. What I see, I remember. What I do, I understand." This means that pupils learn best when they

    Take active part in the learning process

  • 17

    Cultural or group influences on students can impact on learner's motivation, orientation toward learning, and ways of thinking. Which prove this?

    The authoritarianism in Filipino homes contributes to docile children

  • 18

    When a child says that the sun is sleeping at night, the child is in the pre-operational stage, particularly

    Animism

  • 19

    In Bruner's three-tiered learning, which is action-based?

    Enactive

  • 20

    What Gestalt law states that we tend to fill the gaps in figures as we perceive them?

    Law of closure

  • 21

    Learning is strengthened when associated with a pleasant and satisfying feeling?

    Law of effect

  • 22

    What theory believes that one can train an organism either by presenting him a reward or punishment as consequence of his actions?

    Operant conditioning theory

  • 23

    Occurs when people apply information, strategies and skills they have learned to a new situation or context.

    Transfer learning

  • 24

    This means understanding your emotions and thoughts and how they influence your behavior.

    Self-awareness

  • 25

    This is the ability to establish healthy and meaningful relationships with others.

    Relationship skills

  • 26

    Based on Maslow's theory, a satisfied need is not a strong motivation but an unsatisfied need is.

    True

  • 27

    Setting standards for oneself and monitoring one's behavior against such standards are indications of

    Self-regulation

  • 28

    This refers to the belief that one has necessary capabilities to perform a task successfully.

    Self-efficacy

  • 29

    This theory suggest that we attribute our success or other events to several factors.

    Attribution theory

  • 30

    What is the process that initiates, guides and maintains goal-oriented behavior?

    Motivation

  • 31

    What is the type of motivation if an employee is motivated to succeed based on influences like increased financial gain or promotions?

    Extrinsic motivation

  • 32

    An activity for its inherent satisfaction rather than for some seperable consequences.

    Intrinsic motivation

  • 33

    Rey was walking by the road to buy soy sauce. Suddenly, a green snake bit his left foot and left him very terrified for the rest of the day. Since that incident, he has held immense fear towards all snakes. What concept is best illustrated in this scenario?

    Stimulus generalization

  • 34

    The use of mnemonics helps a pupil _________ information.

    Remember

  • 35

    For selectivity in the learning process, the novice learner attempts to process ___________ they recieve in instruction.

    All information

  • 36

    In introducing a new lesson, what is important to consider by way of lesson continuity?

    Relate new ideas to past lessons

  • 37

    In Bandura's theory, the teacher who can be observed in schools is a

    Live model

  • 38

    What kind of authority is best applied in guiding millenial youths or learners?

    Authoritative

  • 39

    Learning is an active process. Which one is an application of this principle?

    Let students learn the steps in opening a computer making them follow the steps

  • 40

    Along Piaget's principles, which can be effective by way of props and visual aids to help students understand ideas?

    Instructional media

  • 41

    Which expression is a motivator made by a teacher?

    I will be happy if you try your best

  • 42

    Expert learners check errors and makes effort to maintain

    Quality input

  • 43

    The influences of _________ is intrinsic rather than extrinsic motivation in learning.

    Games and recreations

  • 44

    The tendency to imitate elders is very strong in the early childhood stage. Teachers should therefore be

    Role models

  • 45

    Which is least associated with longer retention?

    Rote learning

  • 46

    What is the main role of a teacher?

    Facilitator of student learning

  • 47

    According to Ausubel, one of the ways to strengthen the student's cognitive structure is by using an instructional tool called

    Advanced organizer

  • 48

    It is a combination of tangible and intangible traits and characteristics of an individual.

    Personality

  • 49

    The ability of a child to conceptualize the retention and preservation of the same quantity under various changes.

    Conservation

  • 50

    Whos is the father of pedagogy?

    Johan heinrich pestalozi

  • 51

    This refers to the inherent or internal stimulus of individuals to learn.

    Intrinsic motivation

  • 52

    Fear of something that was caused by painful experience in the past is an example of?

    Classical conditioning

  • 53

    The brain's ability to change from experience.

    Plasticity

  • 54

    The theory individuals are born without built-in mental content, and therefore all knowledge comes from experience or perception.

    Tabula rasa

  • 55

    Who is the proponent of classical conditioning theory?

    Ivan pavlov

  • 56

    Who is the propenent of operant conditioning theory?

    B. f skinner

  • 57

    Who is the propenent of social learning theory?

    Albert bandura

  • 58

    Who is the proponent of cognitive development theory?

    Jean piaget

  • 59

    Who is the proponent of schema theory?

    Jean piaget

  • 60

    A condition characterized by impatience to wait for her turn during games, disregards for rules and show an inability to delay gratification.

    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

  • 61

    These are skills which allows us to recall facts and informations.

    Memory skill

  • 62

    These skills allow a person to come up with new ideas, usually to answer a need or to solve problems.

    Creative skills

  • 63

    These are skills which enable a person to apply what she learned.

    Practical skills

  • 64

    "Healthy children will not fear life if their elders have intregity enough not to fear death."

    Erik erikson

  • 65

    "The mind is like an iceberg, it floats with one-seventh if its bulk above water".

    Sigmund freud

  • 66

    This is a tool for assessment for spatially intelligent learners.

    Landscape drawing

  • 67

    How is Erikson's epigenetic principle of unfolding of personality as it is applicable to learners best described by other experts?

    Like a rose bud

  • 68

    What is represent by "I wonder what sort of person I really am?" in Erikson's theory of development.

    Identity

  • 69

    Along psychosocial theory, these serve adolescents the basic for seeing the useful roles and purpose of life, but not to include

    Emancipation from parents

  • 70

    If you were a criminal judge, what argument would you use to conclude that a public official is guilty of plunder based on evidence (bank account, properties and assets) of unexplainable wealth?

    Inductive

  • 71

    This is NOT among the external environment factor that create a relevant important on learnings.

    Learners motivation

  • 72

    How would you describe teacher Mila's initiative in relating to everyone in class without playing favorite?

    Inclusive

  • 73

    Successful learners contribute to their own learning by assuming the following traits except?

    Docile

  • 74

    The following are accepted ways in strategic thinking in problem solving except

    Archiving information

  • 75

    The teacher as a facilitator adds vigor, light and life in the classroom by her

    Presence

  • 76

    Formal schooling corrects our ideas and experiences to what is accepted as true and acceptable and for Piaget, it is the process of

    Accomodation

  • 77

    Following Maslow's hierarchy of needs, what values outcome will you focus on so that your learner can achieve highest level of success in schooling and lifelong learning?

    Self-actualization

  • 78

    Teacher Miguel finds that student Kelly is emotionally insecure. Which of the following is the way to assist Kelly?

    Align activities to their needs

  • 79

    Of the following, which is most effective for influencing human emotion for retention and discovery of learning?

    Use of inspirational tools (book, film, art and etc.)

  • 80

    According to Erik psychosocial theory, what does the child display when she will find ways to do other things?

    Intiative

  • 81

    This condition is characterized by poor spelling and pervasive difficulty in reading.

    Dyslexia

  • 82

    A type of lesson that requires revisiting old facts and concepts from a new perspective and setting is known as?

    Review

  • 83

    If you have to develop in the students a correct sense of right and wrong with which should you be concerned according to Freud?

    Ego

  • 84

    A preschool teacher is thinking about how best to develop the fine motor skills of the 4 year olds. Which of the following should be best to consider?

    Conduct a variety of fun and challenging act involving hand muscles daily

  • 85

    In Vygotsky sociocultural development the following contributes to the learner's social environment with _________ opening the door for learners to acquire knowledge.

    Language

  • 86

    Among major schools of learning theories, which consider how the individual perceives the learning environment or situation?

    Field and gestalt theories

  • 87

    Which of the following will trigger additional development if a child is exposed to more challenges and stimuli in his sorroundings?

    Interest

  • 88

    What is the definition of the puberty stage?

    It is the key stage in the transition from childhood to adulthood

  • 89

    According to Vygotsky's theory, things child can do with a bit of help is called

    Zone of proximal development

  • 90

    Scaffolding was first introduced by

    Jerome Bruner

  • 91

    This is described as the process of offering guidance and suggestion in relation to a specific task or action.

    Scaffolding

  • 92

    Teaching a concept gradually and repeatedly, reinforcing concepts over time.

    Spiral curriculum

  • 93

    The Patron Saint of teachers

    Jean baptist de la salle

  • 94

    A theory of learning that suggests that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning processes.

    Behaviorism

  • 95

    A theory of learning which proposes that the new behaviors can be acquired by observing and imitating others.

    Social learning theory

  • 96

    A type of model which involves real or fictional characters displaying behaviors in books, films, televisions programs or online media.

    Symbolic model

  • 97

    A type of model which involves an actual individual demonstrating or acting out a behavior.

    Live model

  • 98

    A way of learning that allows individuals to learn from experience of others.

    Vicarious learning

  • 99

    Learning by observing someone else's behavior or the consequences of that behavior.

    Modelling

  • 100

    A type of reinforcement that involves the introduction of a desirable or pleasant stimulus after the behavior.

    Positive reinforcement