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1. In this type of dialogue, the agent's goal is to decide what is the best course of action in a given situation.
2. All the following are examples of "too little" behaviour of desirable kind in the classroom, except failure to
3. Horseshoe shapes of seating are best for which type of learning activity?
4. One of the under-listed is not a daily sample routine for primary school children.
5. In designing strategies to ensure effective use of classroom instructional time, all the following can be considered except
6. Motivation involves all the following forces except
7. Classroom management is a set of expectations and procedures used by teachers to save time and ensure a smooth-functioning of a classroom.
8. The term for teaching that comprises a body of knowledge and skills supported by various theories of learning is
9. What term is given to a deliberate change in the behaviour of a teacher when he/she wants to sustain learners' attention throughout a lesson?
10. Which one of the following is not a benefit of effective communication?
11. Discovery learning is also known as ...... learning.
12. Bruner (1961) is a supporter of the ...... learning.
13. In brainstorming, the teacher can use all the following except
14. When a student restates a colleague's reasoning in a teacher-led discussion, the act is termed
15. This type of behaviour occurs when a child has difficulty controlling his/her actions
16. Which of the following type of questions sharpen children's wit?
17. A dialogue which aim is to defeat and humiliate the other participants is termed
18. The method of learning in which a teacher selects what pupils are to learn and presents it to them is termed
19. Which one of the following strategy refers to the visual presentations of the activities that are related to the facts and principles of a lesson.
20. According to Mangol and Mangol (2009), the most important and indispensable expository strategy employed by teachers during the teaching and learning process is