Pedagogical Approaches
Active Learning
Flipped Classroom
Behaviorism
Problem-Based Learning
100

This instructional method emphasizes teacher-centered learning and direct instruction, often involving lectures and structured curriculum delivery?

What is Traditional Instruction

100

This instructional method encourages students to engage in hands-on activities, group discussions, and problem-solving. What is it?

What is Active Learning

100

In this instructional method, what typically happens to the traditional in-class activities and homework assignments?

What is flipped classroom 


100

This instructional theory focuses on observable behaviors and the use of reinforcement to shape learning. What's it called?

What is Behaviorism


100

What instructional method places students in the role of problem solvers, working on real-world scenarios and cases?

What is Problem-Based Learning


200

In this pedagogical approach, students work on extended, in-depth projects that address real-world problems. What is it called?

Problem Based Learning


200

In the Think-Pair-Share active learning strategy, what are students asked to do after thinking about a question or prompt individually?

Think-pair-share


200

What do students do to prepare for the in-class activities in a flipped classroom before coming to class

Pre-class preparation


200

 In behaviorism, what term refers to the process of increasing a behavior by presenting a desirable stimulus after that behavior occurs?

Positive reinforcement


200

Problem-based learning encourages students to think critically and engage in what type of thinking when addressing complex problems?

Critical Thinking


300

This pedagogical approach emphasizes the development of the whole person, including cognitive, emotional, and social aspects. What's it called?

Holistic Education


300

Active learning often involves students teaching their peers. What is this practice called?

Peer Teaching


300

The flipped classroom approach is often considered a form of what larger educational approach?

What is blended learning


300

What technique in operant conditioning involves reinforcing successive approximations of a desired behavior until the final behavior is achieved?

What is shaping


300

After identifying a problem in PBL, what is the next step in the process, where students outline the issues and objectives they want to address?

Problem Formulation


400

This pedagogical approach focuses on challenging power structures, encouraging critical thinking, and promoting social justice. What is it called?

Critical Pedagogy


400

Active learning frequently involves students working on real-world problems and challenges. What skill does this primarily develop?

Problem solving


400

How is homework typically transformed in a flipped classroom compared to traditional teaching?

More active and engaging learning


400

What is the application of behaviorism principles to bring about desired changes in an individual's behavior called?

Behavior Modification


400

What term describes the process of thinking about one's thinking, which is often developed through self-directed learning in PBL?

Metacognition


500

In this pedagogical approach, educators strive to create inclusive, equitable learning environments that respect and value diverse cultural backgrounds.

What is culturally responsive teaching 

500

What visual tool is commonly used in active learning to represent and organize knowledge by creating a network of related concepts?

Concept Mapping


500

 In a flipped classroom, how does the role of the teacher change compared to a traditional classroom?

Facilitator and guide


500

Negative reinforcement aims to increase behavior by removing what type of stimulus after a desired behavior occurs?

Aversive Stimuli


500

In the early stages of problem-based learning, what is the role of the facilitator in providing support and guidance to students?

Scaffolding