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DR. PRITI SONAR,
EDUCATIONALIST, AUTHOR, TRAINER,
WRITER, MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER
Educational Qualifications- M.A., M.Com, M.Ed., NET ( Education), NET (Commerce), DSM,
CCG, CCVE, Ph.D., MBA (Pursuing)
Experience- 14+ years of teaching experience, 7+ years of administrative experience.
 Special Achievement- Ex- BOS (Board of studies) member of S.N.D.T Women’s University
LEARNING AND PEDAGOGY/ TEACHING
METHODS AND TECHNIQUES
• Why are you attending these sessions?
Score Good Marks and qualifying TET or You wish to learn and grow.
• Do you know what are the three most challenging professions of the world?
Medicine, Defense and Teaching.
• Why is this profession so challenging?
Upgrade your knowledge, adopt to the changes, Learn and unlearn many
things etc.
LEARNING- A KEY PROCESS IN HUMAN
BEHAVIOUR
•Motivation
•Mental Caliber
•Interest
Learner
•Competency
•Communication Skills
•Basic infrastructure
•Availability of resources
Teacher
•Conducive Environment
•Natural Surroundings
Environment
Factors affecting learning
1. Learner
2. Teacher
3. Environment
Let us practice few questions
Learning is
1. A process of gradual transformation
2. A process of acquiring new skills and knowledge
3. A slow process
4. A process of behavioural changes
Correct Answer- A process of acquiring new skills
and knowledge
FROM THE GIVEN FACTORS WHICH ONE
MAY NOT AFFECT THE LEARNING
OUTCOME?
1. Learner’s interest
2. Teacher’s personality
3. Healthy environment at home
4. Peer pressure
Correct Answer- Peer Pressure
WHEN YOUNG LEARNERS SEEM TO LOSE
INTEREST IN A LESSON, THE TEACHER
SHOULD (JUNE 2011)
1. Tell a story or conduct an interesting activity
2. Ask them to sit quietly for some time
3. Allow them to go out and play
4. Ask them to sleep for a while
Correct Answer- tell a story or conduct an interesting activity
WOMEN ARE BETTER AT PRIMARY LEVEL
BECAUSE-
1. They behave more patiently with children
2. They are ready to work with low salary
3. Higher qualification is not needed in this profession
4. They have less chances in other profession
Correct Answer- They behave more patiently with children
IT IS ADVANTAGE OF GIVING HOME
WORK THAT STUDENTS
1. remain busy at home
2. study at home
3. may be checked for their progress
4. may develop habit of self study
Correct Answer- may develop habit of self study
RTE ACT
Enacted on 4th August,
2009
Emphasis on free and
compulsory education for
children between 6 to 14 years
in India.
No child shall be subjected to
physical punishment or mental
harassment.
The act wants that learning
should be in a manner
which is child friendly.
The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory
Education Act, 2009 has included ‘all round
development of the child’ as one of the aims of
education because
1. It nurtures the physical, mental and emotional
aspects of the child.
2. It ensures that every child is a part of a
workforce.
3. Every child grows rapidly between six to fourteen
years.
4. Proper health care is essential.
Correct Answers- It nurtures the physical, mental
and emotional aspects of the child.
THE RIGHT TO CHILDREN TO FREE AND COMPULSORY
EDUCATION ACT, 2009 STIPULATES THAT LEARNING
SHOULD BE (JUNE 2011)
1. Through activities in a child friendly manner
2. Supported by extra- coaching
3. Restricted to co- scholastic subjects
4. Carefully monitored by frequent testing
Correct Answer- though activities in a child friendly manner
PEDAGOGY IS CONCERNED WITH?
1. Aims
2. Content
3. Evaluation
4. Teaching Methods
Correct Answer- Teaching Methods
PSYCHOLOGY IS A _____
1. Science of soul
2. Science of mind
3. Science of Consciousness
4. Science of Behaviour
Correct Answer- Science of Behaviour
MODELS OF TEACHING
• Concept
Attainment Model
• Inquiry Training
Model
• Advance
Organizational
Model
• Cognitive Growth
Development
Model
Information
Procession
Models
• Synectics
Teaching
Model
• Non- directive
Teaching
Model
• Awareness
Training Model
Personal
Models
• Role Play
• Group
investigation
model
Social
Interaction
Models
• Operant
Conditioning
Model
Behavior
Modification
Models
MODELS OF TEACHING
The Information Processing Model Concept Attainment Model Bruner
Inquiry Training Model Richard Suchman
Advance Organizational Model David Ausubel
Cognitive Growth Development
Model
Jean Piaget
Personal Models Non- directive teaching model Carl Rogers
Synectics Teaching Model William Gordon
Classroom Meeting Model William Glasser
Social Interaction Model Role Play Model J.L. Moreno
Group Investigation Model John Dewey
Behaviour Modification Model Operant Conditional Model B.F. Skinner
THE MAJOR THEORIST OF CONCEPT
ATTAINMENT MODEL IS
1. Jerome Bruner
2. Hilda Taba
3. David Ausubel
4. Richard Suchman
Correct Answer- Jerome Bruner
THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY TO ENHANCE
LEARNING PROCESS IS CALLED ____IN
EDUCATION
1. ICT
2. Information technology
3. Communication technology
4. IT
Correct Answer- ICT
THE GOAL OF TEACHING IS
1. To give information
2. To involve pupils in activities
3. To impart knowledge
4. Desirable change in behaviour
Correct Answer- Desirable change in behaviour
THE STEPS OF PRESENTING THE CONTENTS
TO MAKE THEM SYSTEMATIC IS CALLED
1. Method of teaching
2. Maxims of teaching
3. Techniques of teaching
4. Teaching strategies
Correct Answer- Method of teaching
THE RULES OF PRESENTING THE CONTENTS
TO MAKE THEM EASY IS CALLED
1. Method of teaching
2. Maxims of teaching
3. Techniques of teaching
4. Teaching strategies
Correct Answer- Maxims of teaching
STUDENTS ARE PASSIVE IN
1. Project Method
2. Discovery Method
3. Lecture Method
4. Inquiry Method
Correct Answer- Lecture Method
WE MOVE FROM EXAMPLE TO RULE IN
1. Inductive Method
2. Deductive Method
3. Drill Method
4. Discussion Method
Correct Answer- Inductive Method
WHICH IS NOT TRUE ABOUT PROJECTS
1. It is a purposeful activity
2. It proceeds in a social environment
3. It is accomplished in real life
4. It is a teacher- centred activity
Correct Answer- It is a teacher- centred activity
WHICH IS NOT THE OBJECTIVE OF
DRAMA/ ROLE PLAY
1. Recreation and enjoyment
2. Development of social skills
3. Development of skills of conversation
4. Do make rehearsals
Correct Answer- Do make rehearsals
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STAGE MARKS
THE INVOLVEMENT OF CHILDREN IN THEIR
PEER GROPUS?
1. Adulthood
2. Childhood
3. Adolescence
4. Early Childhood
Correct Answer- Adolescence
IT IS SAID THAT ‘DEVELOPMENT IS A NEVER-
ENDING PROCESS. WHICH OF THE
FOLLOWING DEFINES IT?
1. Principle of interaction
2. Principle of continuity
3. Principle of interrelation
4. Principle of integration
Correct Answer- Principle of Continuity
BLOOM’S TAXONOMY
THE TAXONOMY WAS NAMED AFTER____,
WHO CHAIRED THE COMMITTEE ON
EDUCATORS THAT DEVISED THE TAXONOMY
1. Lorin Boom
2. Benjamin Bloom
3. David Bloom
4. John Bloom
Correct Answer- Benjamin Bloom
IN WHICH ORDER THE LEVELS OF THE
TAXONOMY ARE FOLLOWED?
1. Lower- Higher
2. Higher- Lower
3. Lower- Medium
4. Higher- Medium
Correct Answer- Lower to Higher
IN WHICH LEVEL A STUDENT CAN BE ABLE TO
FORMULATE, BUILD, INVENT, CREATE, COMPOSE,
GENERATE, MODIFY AND DEVELOP?
1. Evaluating
2. Creating
3. Remembering
4. Analysing
Correct Answer- Creating
TEACHERS DO NOT GIVE THE MEANING OF
NEW WORDS TO LEARNERS DIRECTLY
BECAUSE (JUNE 2011)
1. Learners do not like to be given the meaning of words
2. It prevents learners form discovering the meaning through puzzling out
using clues
3. Learners already know the meaning of the words
4. Vocabulary will not be enriched.
Correct Answer- It prevents learners form discovering the meaning
through puzzling out using clues
A GOOD TEACHER IS ONE WHO (SEPT.
2016)
1. Gives them ample opportunities to learn
2. Gives them useful information
3. Explains concepts and principles
4. Gives printed notes to students
Correct Answer- Gives them ample opportunities to learn
THE USE OF TEACHING AIDS IS
JUSTIFIED ON THE GROUNDS OF:
1. attracting students’ attention in the class room.
2. minimizing indiscipline problems in the classroom.
3. optimizing learning outcomes of students.
4. effective engagement of students in learning tasks.
Correct Answer- effective engagement of students in learning tasks.
EFFECTIVENESS OF TEACHING HAS TO
BE JUDGED IN TERMS OF
1. Course coverage
2. Students’ interest
3. Learning outcomes of students
4. Use of teaching aids in the classroom
Answer- Learning outcomes of students
WHAT WOULD YOU DO TO INCULCATE THE
FEELING OF COOPERATION IN STUDENTS?
1. Give them good reading material on cooperation
2. Show pictures and movies on cooperation
3. Organize a class on cooperation
4. Put them to group work
Correct Answer- Put them to group work
TOY AGE REFERS TO
1. Early Childhood
2. Late Childhood
3. Adulthood
4. Teen Age
Correct Answer- Early Childhood

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TET/CTET Learning and Pedagogy Teaching Methods

  • 1. DR. PRITI SONAR, EDUCATIONALIST, AUTHOR, TRAINER, WRITER, MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER Educational Qualifications- M.A., M.Com, M.Ed., NET ( Education), NET (Commerce), DSM, CCG, CCVE, Ph.D., MBA (Pursuing) Experience- 14+ years of teaching experience, 7+ years of administrative experience.  Special Achievement- Ex- BOS (Board of studies) member of S.N.D.T Women’s University
  • 2. LEARNING AND PEDAGOGY/ TEACHING METHODS AND TECHNIQUES • Why are you attending these sessions? Score Good Marks and qualifying TET or You wish to learn and grow. • Do you know what are the three most challenging professions of the world? Medicine, Defense and Teaching. • Why is this profession so challenging? Upgrade your knowledge, adopt to the changes, Learn and unlearn many things etc.
  • 3. LEARNING- A KEY PROCESS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOUR •Motivation •Mental Caliber •Interest Learner •Competency •Communication Skills •Basic infrastructure •Availability of resources Teacher •Conducive Environment •Natural Surroundings Environment Factors affecting learning 1. Learner 2. Teacher 3. Environment Let us practice few questions Learning is 1. A process of gradual transformation 2. A process of acquiring new skills and knowledge 3. A slow process 4. A process of behavioural changes Correct Answer- A process of acquiring new skills and knowledge
  • 4. FROM THE GIVEN FACTORS WHICH ONE MAY NOT AFFECT THE LEARNING OUTCOME? 1. Learner’s interest 2. Teacher’s personality 3. Healthy environment at home 4. Peer pressure Correct Answer- Peer Pressure
  • 5. WHEN YOUNG LEARNERS SEEM TO LOSE INTEREST IN A LESSON, THE TEACHER SHOULD (JUNE 2011) 1. Tell a story or conduct an interesting activity 2. Ask them to sit quietly for some time 3. Allow them to go out and play 4. Ask them to sleep for a while Correct Answer- tell a story or conduct an interesting activity
  • 6. WOMEN ARE BETTER AT PRIMARY LEVEL BECAUSE- 1. They behave more patiently with children 2. They are ready to work with low salary 3. Higher qualification is not needed in this profession 4. They have less chances in other profession Correct Answer- They behave more patiently with children
  • 7. IT IS ADVANTAGE OF GIVING HOME WORK THAT STUDENTS 1. remain busy at home 2. study at home 3. may be checked for their progress 4. may develop habit of self study Correct Answer- may develop habit of self study
  • 8. RTE ACT Enacted on 4th August, 2009 Emphasis on free and compulsory education for children between 6 to 14 years in India. No child shall be subjected to physical punishment or mental harassment. The act wants that learning should be in a manner which is child friendly. The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 has included ‘all round development of the child’ as one of the aims of education because 1. It nurtures the physical, mental and emotional aspects of the child. 2. It ensures that every child is a part of a workforce. 3. Every child grows rapidly between six to fourteen years. 4. Proper health care is essential. Correct Answers- It nurtures the physical, mental and emotional aspects of the child.
  • 9. THE RIGHT TO CHILDREN TO FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION ACT, 2009 STIPULATES THAT LEARNING SHOULD BE (JUNE 2011) 1. Through activities in a child friendly manner 2. Supported by extra- coaching 3. Restricted to co- scholastic subjects 4. Carefully monitored by frequent testing Correct Answer- though activities in a child friendly manner
  • 10. PEDAGOGY IS CONCERNED WITH? 1. Aims 2. Content 3. Evaluation 4. Teaching Methods Correct Answer- Teaching Methods
  • 11. PSYCHOLOGY IS A _____ 1. Science of soul 2. Science of mind 3. Science of Consciousness 4. Science of Behaviour Correct Answer- Science of Behaviour
  • 12. MODELS OF TEACHING • Concept Attainment Model • Inquiry Training Model • Advance Organizational Model • Cognitive Growth Development Model Information Procession Models • Synectics Teaching Model • Non- directive Teaching Model • Awareness Training Model Personal Models • Role Play • Group investigation model Social Interaction Models • Operant Conditioning Model Behavior Modification Models
  • 13. MODELS OF TEACHING The Information Processing Model Concept Attainment Model Bruner Inquiry Training Model Richard Suchman Advance Organizational Model David Ausubel Cognitive Growth Development Model Jean Piaget Personal Models Non- directive teaching model Carl Rogers Synectics Teaching Model William Gordon Classroom Meeting Model William Glasser Social Interaction Model Role Play Model J.L. Moreno Group Investigation Model John Dewey Behaviour Modification Model Operant Conditional Model B.F. Skinner
  • 14. THE MAJOR THEORIST OF CONCEPT ATTAINMENT MODEL IS 1. Jerome Bruner 2. Hilda Taba 3. David Ausubel 4. Richard Suchman Correct Answer- Jerome Bruner
  • 15. THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY TO ENHANCE LEARNING PROCESS IS CALLED ____IN EDUCATION 1. ICT 2. Information technology 3. Communication technology 4. IT Correct Answer- ICT
  • 16. THE GOAL OF TEACHING IS 1. To give information 2. To involve pupils in activities 3. To impart knowledge 4. Desirable change in behaviour Correct Answer- Desirable change in behaviour
  • 17. THE STEPS OF PRESENTING THE CONTENTS TO MAKE THEM SYSTEMATIC IS CALLED 1. Method of teaching 2. Maxims of teaching 3. Techniques of teaching 4. Teaching strategies Correct Answer- Method of teaching
  • 18. THE RULES OF PRESENTING THE CONTENTS TO MAKE THEM EASY IS CALLED 1. Method of teaching 2. Maxims of teaching 3. Techniques of teaching 4. Teaching strategies Correct Answer- Maxims of teaching
  • 19. STUDENTS ARE PASSIVE IN 1. Project Method 2. Discovery Method 3. Lecture Method 4. Inquiry Method Correct Answer- Lecture Method
  • 20. WE MOVE FROM EXAMPLE TO RULE IN 1. Inductive Method 2. Deductive Method 3. Drill Method 4. Discussion Method Correct Answer- Inductive Method
  • 21. WHICH IS NOT TRUE ABOUT PROJECTS 1. It is a purposeful activity 2. It proceeds in a social environment 3. It is accomplished in real life 4. It is a teacher- centred activity Correct Answer- It is a teacher- centred activity
  • 22. WHICH IS NOT THE OBJECTIVE OF DRAMA/ ROLE PLAY 1. Recreation and enjoyment 2. Development of social skills 3. Development of skills of conversation 4. Do make rehearsals Correct Answer- Do make rehearsals
  • 23. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STAGE MARKS THE INVOLVEMENT OF CHILDREN IN THEIR PEER GROPUS? 1. Adulthood 2. Childhood 3. Adolescence 4. Early Childhood Correct Answer- Adolescence
  • 24. IT IS SAID THAT ‘DEVELOPMENT IS A NEVER- ENDING PROCESS. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DEFINES IT? 1. Principle of interaction 2. Principle of continuity 3. Principle of interrelation 4. Principle of integration Correct Answer- Principle of Continuity
  • 26. THE TAXONOMY WAS NAMED AFTER____, WHO CHAIRED THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATORS THAT DEVISED THE TAXONOMY 1. Lorin Boom 2. Benjamin Bloom 3. David Bloom 4. John Bloom Correct Answer- Benjamin Bloom
  • 27. IN WHICH ORDER THE LEVELS OF THE TAXONOMY ARE FOLLOWED? 1. Lower- Higher 2. Higher- Lower 3. Lower- Medium 4. Higher- Medium Correct Answer- Lower to Higher
  • 28. IN WHICH LEVEL A STUDENT CAN BE ABLE TO FORMULATE, BUILD, INVENT, CREATE, COMPOSE, GENERATE, MODIFY AND DEVELOP? 1. Evaluating 2. Creating 3. Remembering 4. Analysing Correct Answer- Creating
  • 29. TEACHERS DO NOT GIVE THE MEANING OF NEW WORDS TO LEARNERS DIRECTLY BECAUSE (JUNE 2011) 1. Learners do not like to be given the meaning of words 2. It prevents learners form discovering the meaning through puzzling out using clues 3. Learners already know the meaning of the words 4. Vocabulary will not be enriched. Correct Answer- It prevents learners form discovering the meaning through puzzling out using clues
  • 30. A GOOD TEACHER IS ONE WHO (SEPT. 2016) 1. Gives them ample opportunities to learn 2. Gives them useful information 3. Explains concepts and principles 4. Gives printed notes to students Correct Answer- Gives them ample opportunities to learn
  • 31. THE USE OF TEACHING AIDS IS JUSTIFIED ON THE GROUNDS OF: 1. attracting students’ attention in the class room. 2. minimizing indiscipline problems in the classroom. 3. optimizing learning outcomes of students. 4. effective engagement of students in learning tasks. Correct Answer- effective engagement of students in learning tasks.
  • 32. EFFECTIVENESS OF TEACHING HAS TO BE JUDGED IN TERMS OF 1. Course coverage 2. Students’ interest 3. Learning outcomes of students 4. Use of teaching aids in the classroom Answer- Learning outcomes of students
  • 33. WHAT WOULD YOU DO TO INCULCATE THE FEELING OF COOPERATION IN STUDENTS? 1. Give them good reading material on cooperation 2. Show pictures and movies on cooperation 3. Organize a class on cooperation 4. Put them to group work Correct Answer- Put them to group work
  • 34. TOY AGE REFERS TO 1. Early Childhood 2. Late Childhood 3. Adulthood 4. Teen Age Correct Answer- Early Childhood