Lecture
Seminar
Independent work
general pedagogy
100

1. How do students learn in PBL? 

They learn about a subject by working in groups to solve an open-ended problem.

100

What is innvation?

Innovation in education means, solving a real problem in a new,simple way to promote equitable learning

100

 Who is the creator of RBL?

Kim Taylor

100

What is the main purpose of bloom taxonomy?

Bloom's taxonomy was developed to provide a common language for teachers to discuss and exchange learning and assessment methods.

200

What does the word binary mean?

Something that can be divided into two categories is binary. Binary means something close to dual or double. You can remember what binary means if you know that bi- means two.

200

...........................is a classificationsystem ùsed to define and distinguish different levels of human cognitive 

Blooms taxonomy

200

....................... uses overlapping circles or other shapes to illustrate the logical relationships between two or more sets of items. Often, they serve to graphically organize things, highlighting how the items are similar and different.

A Venn diagram

200

What is case study teaching?

 it involves the student's as real characters in actual situations.

300

What methods do we use in a case study?

Case studies tend to focus on qualitative data using methods such as interviews, observations, and analysis of primary and secondary sources (e.g. newspaper articles, photographs, official records). Sometimes a case study will also collect quantitative data.

300

When Blooms taxonomy is created ?

 In 1956,by Benjamin Bloom

300

What is the role of new pedagogical technologies in teaching?

They extend the range of educational services offered to students, change and provide new forms,methods and means of education

300

Who is the founder of instructional technology?

Jim Fin

400

What’s boomerang technology 

The network boomerang" technology focuses on deep learning, creative understanding and mastery of the presented learning material. It is designed to explore topics that are of different content and nature (problematic, controversial, meaningful), including those in verbal and written forms.

400

What is the difference between flipped classroom and flipped learning?

Flipped learning refers to the combination of in-class or face-to-face education with online learning. On the other hand, flipped classrooms create courses, texts, or lectures that can be viewed or read at the student's pace.

400

What is the observation and analysis?


The analysis is argumentative and debatable, while the observation gives evidence or reasoning to support the analysis. As you might imagine, the dividing line between what counts as an observation and what is an analysis is not clear-cut.

400

What is game based learning ?

Game based learning is also an active learning technique where games are used to enhance student learning. Here, the learning comes from playing the game and promotes critical thinking and problem solving skills.

500

What does inclusion of children with special needs require?   

It requires a change in attitude, content and approach to teaching.

          True or False 

   True 

500

How many cognitive levels of Bloom's taxonomy?

1.Remembering 2. Understanding  3. Applying. 4. Analysing. 5. Evaluating. 6. Creating.












500

What kind of modern technologies can be used in teaching?

 Distance learning, computers and tablets in classrooms, cloud technology, Virtual Reality and Augmented reality technology, robotics, STEAM and others

500

How does PBL approach help teachers and students?

Problem-Based Learning has five main goals. These include helping students develop (1) Flexible knowledge, (2) Effective problem-solving skills, (3) Self-directed learning skills, (4) Effective collaboration skills, and (5) intrinsic motivation.

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