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What is the primary focus of collaborative learning?
 
Students working together to explore and apply material
 
Students passively listening to a teacher's lecture.
 
Students working individually to complete assignments.
 
Teachers solely presenting and explaining course content.
Which of the following best describes an interculturally responsive classroom?
 
Promotes diversity, global citizenship, and avoids stereotyp
 
All students share the same culture
 
Focuses only on academic content.
 
Limits student interaction to avoid misunderstandings.
Which of the following statements is true regarding approaches in education?
 
Approaches encompass beliefs and theories about learning.
 
Approaches are only about specific techniques.
 
Approaches do not influence teaching methods.
 
Approaches are solely focused on evaluating students
How does methodology differ from methods?
 
Methodology involves theoretical analysis.
 
Methodology is more specific than methods
 
Methodology refers to teaching philosophy
 
There is no difference; they are the same
What does the term approach refer to in educational context?
 
A broader perspective or philosophy on teaching and learning
 
Specific techniques used in classrooms
 
The theoretical analysis of research methods
 
A detailed step-by-step procedure
Which of the following best describes methodology?
 
The general strategy electing particular methods
 
The specific techniques used in a lesson
 
The personal beliefs of a teacher
 
A systematic procedure for achieving objectives
What is a method in the context of education?
 
Specific and systematic procedure used to accomplish a task
 
General strategy for teaching
 
Broader philosophy on learning
 
Theoretical analysis of teaching
In Project-based Learning, students typically:
 
Engage in prolonged projects that address real-world problem
 
Work on individual tasks
 
Follow a fixed curriculum
 
Only learn from textbooks
What is one benefit of the Intercultural Approach in education?
 
Promotes cultural awareness and respect
 
Reinforces stereotypes
 
Limits exposure to diverse perspectives
 
Focuses only on academic achievement
What role does the teacher play in a Montessori classroom?
 
Facilitator and guide
 
Sole authority figure
 
Disciplinarian
 
Strict evaluator
Collaborative Learning can improve which of the following skills?
 
Communication and teamwork
 
Independence
 
Memorization
 
Passive learning
In Project-based Learning, assessments are often based on:
 
The final product and process of the project
 
Multiple-choice tests
 
Class participation only
 
Attendance records
Which methodology encourages students to take charge of their own learning?
 
The Montessori Method
 
Project-based Learning
 
Collaborative Learning
 
Traditional Lecture
The Intercultural Approach in education emphasizes:
 
Cultural exchange and understanding among diverse groups
 
Teaching students about only their own culture
 
Avoiding discussions about cultural differences
 
Focus on a single cultural perspective
Which of the following is a key principle of the Montessori Method?
 
Student-directed learning and exploration
 
Teacher-centered instruction
 
Rigid classroom structure
 
Emphasis on standardized testing
In Collaborative Learning, students primarily:
 
Work together to achieve common goals
 
Work alone to complete tasks
 
Compete against each other
 
Follow strict teacher instructions without input
What is the primary focus of Project-based Learning?
 
Learning through hands-on projects
 
Memorization of facts
 
Individual study
 
Standardized testing