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Which of the following is a domain in Mc Cormik and Yager - Taxonomy of teaching science ?
സാമൂഹിക വൈകാരിക മേഖലയിലെ വിലയിരുത്തലുമായി ബന്ധമില്ലാത്ത നൈപുണി :
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In the context of the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy, which level involves students designing models or creating new materials?

  1. Analyzing
  2. Evaluating
  3. Creating
  4. Applying

    What is the primary difference between the original Bloom's Taxonomy and the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy?

    1. The Revised Taxonomy changed the names of the six major categories from nouns to verbs.
    2. The Revised Taxonomy added a fourth domain called 'Experiential'.
    3. The Revised Taxonomy removed the 'Evaluation' level.
    4. The Revised Taxonomy reordered the levels, placing 'Creating' at the bottom.

      Identify the statements that correctly describe the Affective Domain of Bloom's Taxonomy.

      1. It concerns the development of manipulative or motor skills.
      2. It includes objectives related to feelings, interests, attitudes, and values.
      3. The highest level in this domain is Characterization.
      4. It focuses on the recall and recognition of facts.
        The Revised Bloom's Taxonomy changed the names of the six major categories from nouns to verbs because:
        Which level in the Psychomotor Domain is described as the lowest level of neuromuscular activity, starting as an impulse?
        In the Affective Domain, which stage indicates the readiness of an individual to properly receive information?
        The highest level of cognitive ability, involving judging material against a standard, is:
        Which cognitive level involves putting elements together to form a functional whole or a new pattern?
        Breaking down material into its components and detecting inter-relationships is characteristic of which cognitive level?
        Using knowledge and comprehension of concepts in a new situation for solving a specific problem falls under which cognitive level ?
        Which level in the cognitive domain involves understanding the material and going beyond mere recall ?
        What was the first published taxonomy of the 'Taxonomy of Educational Objectives'?
        Who headed the team of professors that developed the 'Taxonomy of Educational Objectives'?
        Which domain focuses on the development of manipulative or motor skills?
        The Affective domain of the taxonomy is concerned with:
        Which domain of the taxonomy of instructional objectives deals with intellectual abilities, knowledge acquisition, and processing ?

        Regarding the stages of pedagogical analysis, identify the correct sequence or components.

        1. Selection of Unit/Topic, Identification of Learning Objectives, Content Analysis, Determination of Teaching Points, Formulation of Learning Activities, Selection of Teaching Aids, Evaluation Strategy.
        2. Content Analysis, Formulation of Teaching Aids, Selection of Unit/Topic, Evaluation Strategy, Determination of Teaching Points, Identification of Learning Objectives, Formulation of Learning Activities.
        3. Identification of Learning Objectives, Content Analysis, Selection of Teaching Aids, Formulation of Learning Activities, Evaluation Strategy, Selection of Unit/Topic, Determination of Teaching Points.

          Which of the following is a benefit of pedagogical analysis for a teacher?

          1. It helps in designing a plan for immediate feedback, diagnosis, and remediation, facilitating mastery learning.
          2. It enables the teacher to adopt learner-centered instruction through scientific analysis.
          3. It ensures that effective instructional aids and strategies emerge naturally.
          4. It automatically increases student motivation and interest without teacher effort.
          5. It simplifies the process of evaluation and makes it less important.

            What is the primary purpose of 'Content Analysis' in pedagogical analysis?

            1. To divide the overall topic into manageable sub-units or sub-topics.
            2. To identify the core concepts, principles, and essential information within each sub-unit.
            3. To determine the sequence of sub-units in a logical learning progression.
            4. To assess the final examination scores of the students.
            5. To establish the prerequisite knowledge and skills students need for the new material.

              Which of the following is NOT a stage in pedagogical analysis ?

              1. Content analysis
              2. Formulation of instructional objectives
              3. Selecting learning experiences and methods
              4. Student evaluation before teaching
              5. Evaluation and assessment

                What are the key aspects of modern pedagogy?

                1. Emphasis on understanding and application of learned material in real-life situations.
                2. A student-centered approach where learners take responsibility for their education.
                3. Reliance on a single, uniform teaching method for all students.
                4. Incorporation of diverse teaching methods and resources to cater to different learning styles.
                5. Focus on rote memorization without understanding.

                  Which of the following accurately describes Pedagogical Analysis?

                  1. It is a systematic breakdown of curriculum or subject matter from the teacher's perspective for effective classroom teaching.
                  2. It helps answer questions like 'What to teach?', 'How to teach?', and 'With what aids?'.
                  3. It is primarily focused on evaluating student performance after the lesson.
                  4. It involves breaking down a lesson into smaller, manageable parts for effective instruction.

                    What is the primary meaning of 'pedagogy'?

                    1. Pedagogy is derived from Greek words 'pais' (boy) and 'agogos' (guide), together meaning teacher.
                    2. It refers to the science and art of imparting knowledge and skills.
                    3. It solely focuses on the subject matter being taught.
                    4. Pedagogy is the study of educational administration.
                      An advantage of pedagogic analysis for a teacher is:
                      Which of the following is an example of an evaluation device ?
                      What is the purpose of the 'Evaluation and assessment' stage in pedagogical analysis?
                      In the stage of 'Selecting learning experiences and methods,' what should teachers consider?
                      The Revised Bloom's Taxonomy is suggested as a tool for formulating:
                      Instructional objectives, in pedagogy, should be:
                      What is the goal of the 'Content analysis' stage in pedagogical analysis?
                      Which of the following is NOT listed as a diverse teaching method in modern pedagogy?
                      Modern pedagogy emphasizes which approach?
                      Which key aspect of pedagogy involves considering different learning styles and cognitive processes?
                      What is the primary aim of pedagogic analysis?
                      Pedagogy is best described as:
                      What is the origin of the term 'pedagogy'?
                      Which of the following is an objective of NCTE
                      The psycho motor domain was classified by
                      What does NCF stands for ?
                      In which of the stock registers details about chemicals, pins, wires, rubber tubes which are bought for the lab purpose will be entered?
                      Which of the following comes under cognitive domain ?
                      According to Vygotsky, the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) represents the difference between what a learner can do independently and what they can do:
                      Which of Gagne's events of instruction corresponds to the process of giving students a quiz or test to determine if they have met the learning objectives?
                      . What is the primary difference between assimilation and accommodation in Piaget's theory?
                      Bruner's concept of 'Symbolic Representation' is best exemplified by a student who understands scientific concepts through:
                      A student in the concrete operational stage, according to Piaget, would be able to understand which of the following scientific concepts?
                      A key limitation of Vygotsky's theory is that it gives insufficient attention to the role of: