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Pedagogy 6108 MCQs [All-Courses]

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A child seems withdrawn in class. What is the best response from a teacher__________?
A Ignoring the child to avoid making them uncomfortable
B Scolding them for not participating
C Observing and gently encouraging interaction
D Asking them to leave the classroom
Correct Answer: Observing and gently encouraging interaction
How should a teacher respond when a child shares personal concerns___________?
A Dismiss the concern and continue teaching
B Listen carefully and provide comfort or guidance
C Tell the child they should focus on learning instead
D Report the child to the school principal immediately
Correct Answer: Listen carefully and provide comfort or guidance
Why is positive reinforcement important in responsiveness to children___________?
A It helps children feel valued and motivated
B It discourages independence
C It makes children rely only on teacher approval
D It is unnecessary for effective learning
Correct Answer: It helps children feel valued and motivated
How should a teacher handle a child who is feeling overwhelmed___________?
A Encourage the child to take a break and offer support
B Ignore their feelings and continue with the lesson
C Tell them to “just deal with it”
D Punish them for not paying attention
Correct Answer: Encourage the child to take a break and offer support
Which type of feedback is most effective in responsiveness___________?
A Constructive and encouraging feedback
B Harsh criticism
C No feedback at all
D Only negative feedback
Correct Answer: Constructive and encouraging feedback
What is a key benefit of teacher responsiveness___________?
A Increased trust and student engagement
B Increased student fear
C Less student participation
D Reduced emotional connection
Correct Answer: Increased trust and student engagement
How should teachers respond to children’s mistakes___________?
A By criticizing them in front of others
B By using mistakes as learning opportunities
C By ignoring them completely
D By making children feel embarrassed
Correct Answer: By using mistakes as learning opportunities
When a child is struggling with a task, a responsive teacher should__________?
A Let them struggle alone to learn independence
B Offer guidance and encouragement
C Move on to another topic
D Criticize their lack of ability
Correct Answer: Offer guidance and encouragement
What is the impact of an unresponsive teacher__________?
A Increased student engagement
B Lower self-esteem and trust among children
C Enhanced social-emotional growth
D Improved classroom participation
Correct Answer: Lower self-esteem and trust among children
Which of the following best demonstrates a teacher’s responsiveness____________?
A Ignoring children’s questions to maintain discipline
B Responding patiently and thoughtfully to students’ inquiries
C Only addressing children when they misbehave
D Keeping interactions to a minimum to avoid distractions
Correct Answer: Responding patiently and thoughtfully to students’ inquiries