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Child-centered Education Test 382
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    In a child-centered education, the teacher –
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    The correct answer is B. A teacher's responsibility in a child-centered classroom is to be a friend, facilitator, guide, or intervener for the students so that they can openly discuss everything and improve their performance.

    To ensure that all students learn well, the teacher should give them all opportunities based on their needs and interests. The teacher should be able to relate to the students and work to promote a socio-constructivist style of learning.

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    Which of the following cannot be included under Child Psychology?
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    Education Philosophy is the branch of applied philosophy that investigates the nature of education as well as its aims and problems. It identifies and clarifies the beliefs, values and understanding of an individual or group with respect to education.

    Child welfare, psychoanalysis and mental health science are all part of child psychology but not education philosophy.

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    Child Psychology deals with the study of
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    Child psychology deals with the study of a child from his pre-natal stage to adolescence, and it deals with how children grow physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially.

    Child Psychology is the study of the psychological processes of a child and how these processes differ from those of adults. Hence, child psychology deals with all the physical, emotional, social and mental changes in a child between his/her prenatal stage to adolescence.

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    The lab schools were introduced by John Dewey was an example of –
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    The correct answer is option D, the Progressive school. In 1896 Dewey started his first experiment school at the University of Chicago to test ideas and teach children. The lab school was an example of progressive schools. A progressive school is a school that allows flexibility in learning procedure and progressive schools learning are based on activities. Progressive education is just the opposite of the traditional teaching method and so the progressive schools. Progressive schools do not issue report card schools like Montessori, Waldorf are some examples of progressive school.
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    Which of the following is the most important aspect of progressive education?
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    Child-centered education is the main aspect of progressive education because it considers learning as a natural process for a child in which it learns from carrying out day-to-day activities. The teacher must act as a guide who encourages, instructs, and stimulates a child.
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    In progressive education, society is considered as:
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    In progressive education, society is considered as an extension of the classroom. The curriculum is designed according to the interests of children. The approach to education is developmental, meaning that each child has unique needs.
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    Which of the following statement is not true in relation to progressive education?
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    Except Option C all other statements are true in relation to progressive education. In progressive education, parents are the primary teachers, planners, and serve as resources, students are active participants, planners, and problem solvers, and teachers are guides, facilitators who foster thinking.

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    In a progressive classroom, learning -
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    Progressive Education is a reaction to the traditional style of teaching-learning methods. In this philosophy, it was said by the educators that students should be taught how to think rather than relying on rote learning/ memorization. It is the best way for the students to experience real-world situations. Characteristics of Progressive Education are-

     It emphasizes learning by doing. Here, students learn by experiments, projects, and expeditionary learning.

     It pays stress on developing critical thinking and problem-solving abilities in students.

     It is based on group work and develops social skills.

     It is a form of personalized learning that focuses on their individual personal goals.

     It de-emphasizes on textbooks.

     It requires critical thinking, creativity, teamwork, and the ability to work independently.

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    Which of the following characterizes a progressive classroom?
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    Progressive Education is a reaction to the traditional style of teaching-learning methods. In this philosophy, it was said by the educators that students should be taught how to think rather than relying on rote learning/ memorization. It is the best way for the students to experience real-world situations. Characteristics of Progressive Education are-

    * It emphasizes learning by doing. Here, students learn by experiments, projects, and expeditionary learning.

    * It pays stress on developing critical thinking and problem-solving abilities in students.

    * It is based on group work and develops social skills.

    * It is a form of personalized learning that focuses on their individual personal goals.

    * It de-emphasis on textbooks.

    * It requires critical thinking, creativity, teamwork, and the ability to work independently.

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    A child centred classroom would-

    (i) have provisioning for a lot of resources.

    (ii) be based on flexible grouping

    (iii) use textbook as the only source of knowledge

    (iv) have children as active participants.

    (v) follow a rigidly structured curriculum and employ summative assessment.

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     Child centred classroom-

    * It emphasizes learning by doing. Here, students learn by experiments, projects, and expeditionary learning.

    * It pays stress on developing critical thinking and problem-solving abilities in students.

    * It is based on group work and develops social skills.

    * It is a form of personalized learning that focuses on their individual personal goals.

    * It de-emphasis on textbooks.

    * It requires critical thinking, creativity, teamwork, and the ability to work independently.

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