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Which instructional design principle reduces extraneous cognitive load by integrating text and relevant images?
  1. A-No visuals
  2. B-Multimedia principle (Cognitive Load Theory)
  3. C-Redundancy principle only
  4. D-Split attention without guidance
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which formative strategy provides immediate corrective feedback and opportunities to retry during lessons?
  1. A-Low-stakes quizzes with feedback
  2. B-High-stakes final only
  3. C-No feedback
  4. D-Delayed end-of-term marking
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which collaborative technique assigns roles and accountability within small groups to ensure participation (e.g., jigsaw, think-pair-share)?
  1. A-Random grouping
  2. B-Cooperative learning structures
  3. C-Lecture-only sessions
  4. D-Silent individual tests
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which model advocates starting with desired results then designing assessments and instruction (backward design)?
  1. A-Backward design (Understanding by Design)
  2. B-Spiral syllabus only
  3. C-Forward coverage planning
  4. D-Randomized syllabus
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which practice promotes reflective teaching through analyzing lesson effectiveness and student outcomes?
  1. A-Ignoring feedback
  2. B-External monitoring only
  3. C-Action research by teachers
  4. D-Random lecturing
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which instructional design principle reduces extraneous cognitive load by integrating text and relevant images?
  1. A-Redundancy principle only
  2. B-No visuals
  3. C-Split attention without guidance
  4. D-Multimedia principle (Cognitive Load Theory)
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which formative strategy provides immediate corrective feedback and opportunities to retry during lessons?
  1. A-Delayed end-of-term marking
  2. B-No feedback
  3. C-High-stakes final only
  4. D-Low-stakes quizzes with feedback
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which collaborative technique assigns roles and accountability within small groups to ensure participation (e.g., jigsaw, think-pair-share)?
  1. A-Lecture-only sessions
  2. B-Cooperative learning structures
  3. C-Silent individual tests
  4. D-Random grouping
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which model advocates starting with desired results then designing assessments and instruction (backward design)?
  1. A-Forward coverage planning
  2. B-Backward design (Understanding by Design)
  3. C-Spiral syllabus only
  4. D-Randomized syllabus
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which practice promotes reflective teaching through analyzing lesson effectiveness and student outcomes?
  1. A-Action research by teachers
  2. B-Ignoring feedback
  3. C-Random lecturing
  4. D-External monitoring only
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which instructional design principle reduces extraneous cognitive load by integrating text and relevant images?
  1. A-Multimedia principle (Cognitive Load Theory)
  2. B-Redundancy principle only
  3. C-Split attention without guidance
  4. D-No visuals
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which formative strategy provides immediate corrective feedback and opportunities to retry during lessons?
  1. A-Low-stakes quizzes with feedback
  2. B-High-stakes final only
  3. C-Delayed end-of-term marking
  4. D-No feedback
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which collaborative technique assigns roles and accountability within small groups to ensure participation (e.g., jigsaw, think-pair-share)?
  1. A-Silent individual tests
  2. B-Cooperative learning structures
  3. C-Lecture-only sessions
  4. D-Random grouping
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which model advocates starting with desired results then designing assessments and instruction (backward design)?
  1. A-Forward coverage planning
  2. B-Randomized syllabus
  3. C-Backward design (Understanding by Design)
  4. D-Spiral syllabus only
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which practice promotes reflective teaching through analyzing lesson effectiveness and student outcomes?
  1. A-Ignoring feedback
  2. B-Random lecturing
  3. C-Action research by teachers
  4. D-External monitoring only
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which instructional design principle reduces extraneous cognitive load by integrating text and relevant images?
  1. A-No visuals
  2. B-Multimedia principle (Cognitive Load Theory)
  3. C-Redundancy principle only
  4. D-Split attention without guidance
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which formative strategy provides immediate corrective feedback and opportunities to retry during lessons?
  1. A-Low-stakes quizzes with feedback
  2. B-No feedback
  3. C-Delayed end-of-term marking
  4. D-High-stakes final only
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which collaborative technique assigns roles and accountability within small groups to ensure participation (e.g., jigsaw, think-pair-share)?
  1. A-Cooperative learning structures
  2. B-Random grouping
  3. C-Silent individual tests
  4. D-Lecture-only sessions
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which model advocates starting with desired results then designing assessments and instruction (backward design)?
  1. A-Forward coverage planning
  2. B-Spiral syllabus only
  3. C-Randomized syllabus
  4. D-Backward design (Understanding by Design)
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which practice promotes reflective teaching through analyzing lesson effectiveness and student outcomes?
  1. A-External monitoring only
  2. B-Random lecturing
  3. C-Ignoring feedback
  4. D-Action research by teachers
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which instructional design principle reduces extraneous cognitive load by integrating text and relevant images?
  1. A-No visuals
  2. B-Redundancy principle only
  3. C-Multimedia principle (Cognitive Load Theory)
  4. D-Split attention without guidance
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which formative strategy provides immediate corrective feedback and opportunities to retry during lessons?
  1. A-Low-stakes quizzes with feedback
  2. B-Delayed end-of-term marking
  3. C-High-stakes final only
  4. D-No feedback
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which collaborative technique assigns roles and accountability within small groups to ensure participation (e.g., jigsaw, think-pair-share)?
  1. A-Cooperative learning structures
  2. B-Lecture-only sessions
  3. C-Random grouping
  4. D-Silent individual tests
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which model advocates starting with desired results then designing assessments and instruction (backward design)?
  1. A-Spiral syllabus only
  2. B-Forward coverage planning
  3. C-Randomized syllabus
  4. D-Backward design (Understanding by Design)
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which practice promotes reflective teaching through analyzing lesson effectiveness and student outcomes?
  1. A-Action research by teachers
  2. B-External monitoring only
  3. C-Random lecturing
  4. D-Ignoring feedback
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which instructional design principle reduces extraneous cognitive load by integrating text and relevant images?
  1. A-No visuals
  2. B-Split attention without guidance
  3. C-Multimedia principle (Cognitive Load Theory)
  4. D-Redundancy principle only
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which strategy supports students with diverse language backgrounds by building on prior knowledge and using visuals?
  1. A-Advanced content only
  2. B-Timed translation tasks
  3. C-No adaptation
  4. D-Sheltered instruction (SIOP)
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which method uses peers as resources where each student becomes an 'expert' on a segment and then teaches others (jigsaw)?
  1. A-Silent individual work
  2. B-Jigsaw cooperative learning
  3. C-Competitive debate only
  4. D-Teacher lecture
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which approach tailors instruction to students' readiness, interest, and learning profile?
  1. A-Teacher-centered only
  2. B-One-size-fits-all instruction
  3. C-Standardized pacing
  4. D-Differentiated instruction
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which method sequences instruction using attention, objectives, recall, presentation, guidance, practice, feedback, assessment (Gagné)?
  1. A-Montessori method
  2. B-Gagné's Nine Events of Instruction
  3. C-Socratic method
  4. D-Jigsaw method
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which assessment best measures complex skills like research and collaboration?
  1. A-True/false quizzes
  2. B-Portfolio and performance assessments
  3. C-Multiple-choice tests only
  4. D-Matching items
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which technique explicitly models cognitive strategies by thinking aloud during problem-solving?
  1. A-Silent reading
  2. B-Drill practice
  3. C-Cognitive modeling (think-aloud)
  4. D-Summative testing
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which method uses small groups where learners solve real problems collaboratively (student-centered)?
  1. A-Lecture method
  2. B-Rote learning
  3. C-Problem-Based Learning (PBL)
  4. D-Chalk-and-talk
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
What does 'constructivist teaching' prioritize in classroom instruction?
  1. A-Active learner construction of knowledge
  2. B-Teacher lecture as sole source
  3. C-Standardized testing only
  4. D-Memorization of facts
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which taxonomy classifies cognitive learning objectives (remember to create)?
  1. A-Gardner's taxonomy
  2. B-Kohlberg's taxonomy
  3. C-Bloom's Taxonomy
  4. D-Sternberg's taxonomy
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which instructional model emphasizes learning by doing and reflection (experience -> reflection -> conceptualization -> experimentation)?
  1. A-Bloom's Taxonomy
  2. B-Kounin's model
  3. C-Gagne's Nine Events
  4. D-Kolb's Experiential Learning Cycle
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Teaching Methodologies
  7. More about this MCQ
Which method helps students acquire procedural skills via repeated guided practice with feedback?
  1. A-Guided practice with feedback
  2. B-Pure discovery without guidance
  3. C-Random tasks
  4. D-No practice
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which technique improves long-term retention by spacing study over time?
  1. A-Single-session study
  2. B-Immediate repetition
  3. C-Massed practice (cramming)
  4. D-Spaced practice (distributed practice)
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which classroom strategy promotes metacognitive reflection by students?
  1. A-Group punishment
  2. B-Timed quizzes only
  3. C-Learning journals and self-assessment
  4. D-Teacher lectures
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which ethical consideration is crucial in classroom research with minors?
  1. A-Informed consent from guardians and assent from children
  2. B-Coercion for participation
  3. C-Anonymous public posting without permission
  4. D-No consent required
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which approach is best when teaching problem-solving in mathematics?
  1. A-Pure memorization
  2. B-Lecture only
  3. C-No examples
  4. D-Worked examples followed by fading guidance
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which method helps students acquire procedural skills via repeated guided practice with feedback?
  1. A-Pure discovery without guidance
  2. B-Guided practice with feedback
  3. C-No practice
  4. D-Random tasks
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which technique improves long-term retention by spacing study over time?
  1. A-Single-session study
  2. B-Immediate repetition
  3. C-Spaced practice (distributed practice)
  4. D-Massed practice (cramming)
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which classroom strategy promotes metacognitive reflection by students?
  1. A-Group punishment
  2. B-Timed quizzes only
  3. C-Teacher lectures
  4. D-Learning journals and self-assessment
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which ethical consideration is crucial in classroom research with minors?
  1. A-Anonymous public posting without permission
  2. B-Informed consent from guardians and assent from children
  3. C-Coercion for participation
  4. D-No consent required
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which approach is best when teaching problem-solving in mathematics?
  1. A-Worked examples followed by fading guidance
  2. B-No examples
  3. C-Pure memorization
  4. D-Lecture only
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which method helps students acquire procedural skills via repeated guided practice with feedback?
  1. A-Pure discovery without guidance
  2. B-Guided practice with feedback
  3. C-No practice
  4. D-Random tasks
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which technique improves long-term retention by spacing study over time?
  1. A-Spaced practice (distributed practice)
  2. B-Massed practice (cramming)
  3. C-Immediate repetition
  4. D-Single-session study
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which classroom strategy promotes metacognitive reflection by students?
  1. A-Group punishment
  2. B-Learning journals and self-assessment
  3. C-Teacher lectures
  4. D-Timed quizzes only
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which ethical consideration is crucial in classroom research with minors?
  1. A-No consent required
  2. B-Coercion for participation
  3. C-Anonymous public posting without permission
  4. D-Informed consent from guardians and assent from children
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which approach is best when teaching problem-solving in mathematics?
  1. A-Lecture only
  2. B-No examples
  3. C-Worked examples followed by fading guidance
  4. D-Pure memorization
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which method helps students acquire procedural skills via repeated guided practice with feedback?
  1. A-Guided practice with feedback
  2. B-No practice
  3. C-Random tasks
  4. D-Pure discovery without guidance
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which technique improves long-term retention by spacing study over time?
  1. A-Massed practice (cramming)
  2. B-Immediate repetition
  3. C-Single-session study
  4. D-Spaced practice (distributed practice)
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which classroom strategy promotes metacognitive reflection by students?
  1. A-Learning journals and self-assessment
  2. B-Group punishment
  3. C-Timed quizzes only
  4. D-Teacher lectures
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which ethical consideration is crucial in classroom research with minors?
  1. A-Informed consent from guardians and assent from children
  2. B-No consent required
  3. C-Coercion for participation
  4. D-Anonymous public posting without permission
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which approach is best when teaching problem-solving in mathematics?
  1. A-Pure memorization
  2. B-No examples
  3. C-Lecture only
  4. D-Worked examples followed by fading guidance
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which method helps students acquire procedural skills via repeated guided practice with feedback?
  1. A-Guided practice with feedback
  2. B-Random tasks
  3. C-No practice
  4. D-Pure discovery without guidance
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which technique improves long-term retention by spacing study over time?
  1. A-Spaced practice (distributed practice)
  2. B-Massed practice (cramming)
  3. C-Immediate repetition
  4. D-Single-session study
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which classroom strategy promotes metacognitive reflection by students?
  1. A-Learning journals and self-assessment
  2. B-Group punishment
  3. C-Timed quizzes only
  4. D-Teacher lectures
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which ethical consideration is crucial in classroom research with minors?
  1. A-Anonymous public posting without permission
  2. B-No consent required
  3. C-Coercion for participation
  4. D-Informed consent from guardians and assent from children
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which approach is best when teaching problem-solving in mathematics?
  1. A-No examples
  2. B-Lecture only
  3. C-Pure memorization
  4. D-Worked examples followed by fading guidance
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which method helps students acquire procedural skills via repeated guided practice with feedback?
  1. A-Pure discovery without guidance
  2. B-Guided practice with feedback
  3. C-No practice
  4. D-Random tasks
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which technique improves long-term retention by spacing study over time?
  1. A-Massed practice (cramming)
  2. B-Spaced practice (distributed practice)
  3. C-Single-session study
  4. D-Immediate repetition
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which classroom strategy promotes metacognitive reflection by students?
  1. A-Teacher lectures
  2. B-Group punishment
  3. C-Learning journals and self-assessment
  4. D-Timed quizzes only
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which ethical consideration is crucial in classroom research with minors?
  1. A-Informed consent from guardians and assent from children
  2. B-No consent required
  3. C-Coercion for participation
  4. D-Anonymous public posting without permission
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which approach is best when teaching problem-solving in mathematics?
  1. A-Lecture only
  2. B-Pure memorization
  3. C-Worked examples followed by fading guidance
  4. D-No examples
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which method helps students acquire procedural skills via repeated guided practice with feedback?
  1. A-No practice
  2. B-Pure discovery without guidance
  3. C-Guided practice with feedback
  4. D-Random tasks
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which technique improves long-term retention by spacing study over time?
  1. A-Spaced practice (distributed practice)
  2. B-Single-session study
  3. C-Massed practice (cramming)
  4. D-Immediate repetition
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which classroom strategy promotes metacognitive reflection by students?
  1. A-Teacher lectures
  2. B-Timed quizzes only
  3. C-Group punishment
  4. D-Learning journals and self-assessment
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which ethical consideration is crucial in classroom research with minors?
  1. A-Informed consent from guardians and assent from children
  2. B-Anonymous public posting without permission
  3. C-Coercion for participation
  4. D-No consent required
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which approach is best when teaching problem-solving in mathematics?
  1. A-Lecture only
  2. B-Pure memorization
  3. C-Worked examples followed by fading guidance
  4. D-No examples
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which method helps students acquire procedural skills via repeated guided practice with feedback?
  1. A-No practice
  2. B-Pure discovery without guidance
  3. C-Guided practice with feedback
  4. D-Random tasks
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which technique improves long-term retention by spacing study over time?
  1. A-Immediate repetition
  2. B-Massed practice (cramming)
  3. C-Spaced practice (distributed practice)
  4. D-Single-session study
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which classroom strategy promotes metacognitive reflection by students?
  1. A-Group punishment
  2. B-Timed quizzes only
  3. C-Teacher lectures
  4. D-Learning journals and self-assessment
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which ethical consideration is crucial in classroom research with minors?
  1. A-Informed consent from guardians and assent from children
  2. B-Anonymous public posting without permission
  3. C-No consent required
  4. D-Coercion for participation
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which approach is best when teaching problem-solving in mathematics?
  1. A-No examples
  2. B-Lecture only
  3. C-Pure memorization
  4. D-Worked examples followed by fading guidance
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which method helps students acquire procedural skills via repeated guided practice with feedback?
  1. A-No practice
  2. B-Guided practice with feedback
  3. C-Pure discovery without guidance
  4. D-Random tasks
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which technique improves long-term retention by spacing study over time?
  1. A-Spaced practice (distributed practice)
  2. B-Massed practice (cramming)
  3. C-Immediate repetition
  4. D-Single-session study
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which classroom strategy promotes metacognitive reflection by students?
  1. A-Learning journals and self-assessment
  2. B-Group punishment
  3. C-Teacher lectures
  4. D-Timed quizzes only
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which ethical consideration is crucial in classroom research with minors?
  1. A-Informed consent from guardians and assent from children
  2. B-Anonymous public posting without permission
  3. C-No consent required
  4. D-Coercion for participation
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which approach is best when teaching problem-solving in mathematics?
  1. A-No examples
  2. B-Lecture only
  3. C-Worked examples followed by fading guidance
  4. D-Pure memorization
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which method helps students acquire procedural skills via repeated guided practice with feedback?
  1. A-Pure discovery without guidance
  2. B-Random tasks
  3. C-No practice
  4. D-Guided practice with feedback
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which technique improves long-term retention by spacing study over time?
  1. A-Massed practice (cramming)
  2. B-Immediate repetition
  3. C-Spaced practice (distributed practice)
  4. D-Single-session study
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which classroom strategy promotes metacognitive reflection by students?
  1. A-Group punishment
  2. B-Learning journals and self-assessment
  3. C-Teacher lectures
  4. D-Timed quizzes only
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which ethical consideration is crucial in classroom research with minors?
  1. A-No consent required
  2. B-Coercion for participation
  3. C-Anonymous public posting without permission
  4. D-Informed consent from guardians and assent from children
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Which approach is best when teaching problem-solving in mathematics?
  1. A-Pure memorization
  2. B-No examples
  3. C-Worked examples followed by fading guidance
  4. D-Lecture only
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Which method helps students acquire procedural skills via repeated guided practice with feedback?
  1. A-Guided practice with feedback
  2. B-No practice
  3. C-Random tasks
  4. D-Pure discovery without guidance
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Which technique improves long-term retention by spacing study over time?
  1. A-Immediate repetition
  2. B-Massed practice (cramming)
  3. C-Spaced practice (distributed practice)
  4. D-Single-session study
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Which classroom strategy promotes metacognitive reflection by students?
  1. A-Timed quizzes only
  2. B-Teacher lectures
  3. C-Learning journals and self-assessment
  4. D-Group punishment
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Which ethical consideration is crucial in classroom research with minors?
  1. A-Anonymous public posting without permission
  2. B-Informed consent from guardians and assent from children
  3. C-Coercion for participation
  4. D-No consent required
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Which approach is best when teaching problem-solving in mathematics?
  1. A-Worked examples followed by fading guidance
  2. B-No examples
  3. C-Lecture only
  4. D-Pure memorization
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which method helps students acquire procedural skills via repeated guided practice with feedback?
  1. A-No practice
  2. B-Random tasks
  3. C-Guided practice with feedback
  4. D-Pure discovery without guidance
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which technique improves long-term retention by spacing study over time?
  1. A-Immediate repetition
  2. B-Massed practice (cramming)
  3. C-Single-session study
  4. D-Spaced practice (distributed practice)
  5. Posted By: MCQSEXAM
  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which classroom strategy promotes metacognitive reflection by students?
  1. A-Group punishment
  2. B-Timed quizzes only
  3. C-Teacher lectures
  4. D-Learning journals and self-assessment
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  6. Education / Educational Psychology
  7. More about this MCQ
Which classroom assessment allows students to demonstrate understanding through projects and presentations?
  1. A-Performance-based assessment
  2. B-Matching items
  3. C-Multiple-choice test
  4. D-True/false quiz
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Which term refers to the ability to apply knowledge to new or novel situations (transfer)?
  1. A-Recognition
  2. B-Transfer of learning
  3. C-Recall
  4. D-Retention
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Which construct describes tendency to attribute success to internal factors and failure to external factors?
  1. A-Actor-observer bias
  2. B-Just-world hypothesis
  3. C-Fundamental attribution error
  4. D-Self-serving bias
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Which theory emphasizes humans' innate desire to actualize potential and personal growth?
  1. A-Psychoanalysis
  2. B-Cognitive psychology
  3. C-Behaviorism
  4. D-Humanistic psychology (Carl Rogers, Maslow)
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Which measurement property indicates degree to which items are correlated and measure same construct?
  1. A-Inter-rater reliability
  2. B-Internal consistency (e.g., Cronbach's alpha)
  3. C-Parallel-forms reliability
  4. D-Test-retest reliability
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Which approach to special education places students with disabilities in regular classrooms with supports?
  1. A-Inclusive education
  2. B-Separate itinerant services
  3. C-Residential institutions
  4. D-Segregated special schools
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