Arihant Expert Team Solutions for Exercise 1: CHAPTER EXERCISE
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Questions from Arihant Expert Team Solutions for Exercise 1: CHAPTER EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions
Given is the statements about teaching and learning. Identify the statement that you will not agree to _____.

Purpose of the teaching method is the effective presentation of the subject matter while the purpose of teaching strategy is _____.

Storytelling is a successful method in the process of teaching. Which of the given statements doesn't support the aforesaid idea?

Which of the following statements describes the textbook strategy?

Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

The teaching method that lays stress on presentation, thereby developing the ability of presentation in students edso. Cognitive and affective domains can also be developed by using this method. This method is called _____.

Sarita is a tenth-grade student in your class. She seems to have a good understanding of the content of history, that is, she can recite for you the dates and places of the events you have covered in class. However, when you ask the class to defend a point, she often uses the wrong information to support her points. Sarita most likely needs help in increasing her ______.

Ms Lucy believes that students will better learn English if they have an opportunity to practise the language. But she has deep concerns about her students practising with each other and learning bad habits. Therefore, Ms. Lucy has developed a partnership with a local senior citizens' organization with many English-speaking members. Once a week, the English-speaking senior citizens spend the day in her class and are paired with her students. The class typically plays cards or an English version of a popular- board game. All speaking is done in English for the class period. What view of knowledge is this teacher best illustrating?
