Theories of Learning Quiz

Theories of Learning Quiz

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Theories of Learning Quiz

Theories of Learning Quiz

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13 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Elsie, Emily, and George are having a debate. They are trying to define 'learning'. Can you help them out?

D. Elsie thinks it's the process of ignoring experiences

C. Emily believes it's the process of forgetting information

B. George suggests it's the process of teaching others

A. Or is it the process of acquiring knowledge and skills?

Answer explanation

Learning is the process of acquiring knowledge and skills. This is the correct choice.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Anaya, Noah, and Aarav are having a debate. They are discussing what pedagogy refers to. Can you help them out?

A. The method and practices of a teacher

B. The method and practices of a student

C. The method and practices of a parent

D. The method and practices of a doctor

Answer explanation

Pedagogy refers to the method and practices of a teacher. It involves the strategies and techniques used to facilitate learning and instruction.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Ava, Sophie, and Arjun are having a debate about learning theories. Ava thinks the theory that focuses on positive reinforcement is Cognitivism, Sophie thinks it's Behaviourism, Arjun thinks it's Constructivism, and their teacher thinks it's Humanism. Who is correct?

B. Cognitivism

A. Behaviourism

C. Constructivism

D. Humanism

Answer explanation

The correct choice is Behaviourism because it focuses on positive reinforcement.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Imagine Lily, Priya, and Amelia are working on a project together. According to the principles of constructivism, what would be the key areas of success in their project?

D. Lily, Priya, and Amelia do not share knowledge with each other

C. Shared authority between Lily, Priya, and Amelia

B. Their learning group consists of large numbers of students

A. Their teacher acts as a guide or facilitator

Answer explanation

According to constructivism, the key area of success in their project is having a teacher who acts as a guide or facilitator.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Imagine Neha, Ava, and Evie are in a debate about learning theories. Neha believes in the theory that focuses on the mental processes of learning. Which theory is she advocating for?

D. Humanism

C. Constructivism

B. Cognitivism

A. Behaviourism

Answer explanation

Neha is advocating for the theory of Cognitivism, which focuses on the mental processes of learning.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Imagine Max, Ava, and Rosie are studying humanism. What would be their main focus in learning?

A. Environmental experiences

B. Personal experiences

C. Mental processes

D. Social interactions

Answer explanation

Max, Ava, and Rosie would focus on personal experiences in learning humanism.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Charlie, Arthur, and Anaya are having a debate about humanism in learning. They are trying to figure out its limitation. Can you help them?

B. It does not consider social interactions

C. It does not consider environmental influences

D. It does not consider mental processes

A. It does not consider individual experiences

Answer explanation

Humanism in learning does not consider individual experiences.

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