Thursday, September 20, 2018

Pedagogy for TEST/JEST/ECT/SST/HM

Pedagogy is the holistic science of education. the word is derived from a Greek word Paidos and ago, which means "to lead the child" 
The word "education" is derived from the Latin ēducātiō (“A breeding, a bringing up, a rearing") from ēdūcō (“educate, train”) 
In formal education, a curriculum is the set of courses, and their content, offered at a school or university.
curriculum came from the Latin word for race course, referring to the course of deeds and experiences through which children grow to become mature adult
Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that studies knowledge.Deals with 
What is knowledge?
How is knowledge acquired?
ontology is the study or concern about what kinds of things exist - what entities there are in the universe. It derives from the Greek onto (being) and logia (written or spoken discourse). It is a branch of metaphysics , the study of first principles or the essence of things.
axiology is The study of the nature of values and value judgments.
Perennialists believe that one should teach the things that one deems to be of everlasting pertinence to all people everywhere
Educational essentialism is an educational philosophy whose adherents believe that children should learn the traditional basic subjects thoroughly and rigorously
Progressivists believe that individuality, progress, and change are fundamental to one's education. Believing that people learn best from what they consider most relevant to their lives, progressivists center their curricula on the needs, experiences, interests, and abilities of students
Philosophy of education can refer to either the academic field of applied philosophy or to one of any educational philosophies that promote a specific type or vision of education, and/or which examine the definition, goals and meaning of education.

MCQs for School And Class Room Management JEST/ECT/SST/HEAD TEACHER

MCQs for School And Class Room Management 

JEST/ECT/SST/HEAD TEACHER

The main purpose of the supervision of teaching should be the
A. Advacement of pupil welfare
B. Proper utilization of school facilities
C. Carrying out of the curriculum
D. Achievement of success in examination
Answer is = A
Supervision sould be primarily
A. Prevtive and critical
B. Preventive and corrective
C. Constructive and creative
D. Construction and critical
Answer is = C
The basic purpose of supervision is to help
A. Teachers in improving methods
B. Teachers in understanding pupil
C. Children learn more effectively
D. Teachers in dealing pupils
Answer is = C
The elementary school teachers are directly responsible to the
A. Headmaster
B. Deo
C. Parents
D. Students
Answer is = A
The criticism most frequently leveled at school administration is that:
A. They like praise
B. They are to lazy
C. They fail to provide leadership
D. They do not know teacher
Answer is = C
The school headmaster are expected to
A. Put into operation the course of study
B. Hold daily meetings
C. Prepare the budget
D. All of the above
Answer is = A
A supervisor is one who
A. Provides friendly help
B. Inspects classrooms
C. Gives directions
D. Criticizes the teaching method
Answer is = A

MCQs FOR ECT & JEST PEDAGOGY


MCQs FOR ECT & JEST
PEDAGOGY AND CLASS ROOM MANAGEMENT 
1. An assessment is __________ if it consistently achieves the same results with the same
students.
A. Valid
B. Invalid
C. Reliable
D. Unreliable

2. A/An __________ assessment is one which measures what it is intended to measure.
A. Valid
B. Invalid
C. Reliable
D. Unreliable

3. The use of technology to enhance learning process is called __________ in education.
A. IT
B. ICT
C. Information technology
D. Communication technology

4. An assessment that measures a student's current knowledge for the purpose of assigning a
suitable course is called?
A. Diagnostic assessment
B. Formative assessment
C. Summative assessment
D. Contemporary assessment

5. An assessment that is generally carried out throughout a course is called?
A. Diagnostic assessment
B. Formative assessment
C. Summative assessment
D. Contemporary assessment

6. An assessment that is generally carried out at the end of a course to assign students a course
grade is called?
A. Diagnostic assessment
B. Formative assessment
C. Summative assessment
D. Contemporary assessment

7. Which from the following is NOT a formal assessment?
A. Assignment
B. Paper
C. Quiz
D. Discussion

8. Which from the following is NOT an informal assessment?
A. Assignment
B. Observation
C. Rating scales
D. Discussion

MCQs about Pedagogy for Teachers tests


Talking to Students About Grief

Talking to Students About Grief

Supporting students in times of loss is less about finding the right words and more about validating what they choose to share.
Grief is universal. It is in the kindergarten classroom when a class pet dies, the sixth grade that reads A Bridge to Terabithia, and the college history seminar in which students and teachers parse texts from the Holocaust. Research suggests that seven out of 10 teachers have a student in their classroom who is bereaved or actively grieving, and teachers carry their own losses too, yet mortality is often left out of discourses surrounding social and emotional learning and teacher training. As a consequence, it can feel daunting to discuss the topic with students.
With the right tools, however, teachers can engage in discussions about love and loss in ways that catalyze powerful learning. Though it’s not teachers’ formal responsibility to tackle these subjects in their classrooms or to provide emotional support to students who are grieving, the following suggestions and resources

How to Teach Self-Regulation

How to Teach Self-Regulation

To succeed in school, students need to be able to focus, control their emotions, and adjust to change.

PROVIDE STRUCTURE AND TOOLS FOR LEARNING

Teachers can set up their classrooms to provide the structure and learning tools necessary to help model and teach self-regulation.
  • A positive environment: The classroom should feel like a safe space where strengths are emphasized. When a problem behavior occurs, try not to take it personally or immediately correct the child in front of others. Instead, act as an observer with the goal of figuring out why the behavior is occurring. Then address the behavior once the child has cooled down.
  • Clear expectations: Schedules, procedures, and an established routine help students understand what to expect and create an environment that feels structured and safe.
  • Instruction on study skills: As teachers, we often focus on the curriculum,

6 Ways to Build a Rapport With Students

6 Ways to Build a Rapport With Students

New teachers sometimes struggle with establishing relationships with students, so a veteran shares a few tips on how to get started.

STRATEGIES FOR GETTING TO KNOW YOUR STUDENTS BETTER

1. Stand in the hall between classes. Take a little break to chat with students as they pass by. Smile, say hi, comment on that cute new haircut. Make yourself actually notice the kids. I know it seems like you could get work done at your desk, but really, what can you accomplish in that three minutes?
Standing in the hall outside your door allows you to be seen and chat with students as they walk by. You’ll always find that one tough nut, but I bet if you keep at it, they will greet you before the year is over.
Standing in the hall also lets you welcome your kids to your room every day, and it’s wonderful for them to enter a place where someone is glad to see them.
This is also the first step in making your class a safe and welcoming place. Don’t stand for bullying or belittling of anyone for any reason. Don’t do it yourself, and stop it if you see it.
2. Advise a club or open your room for study sessions. Coaching a sport is one way to interact with students outside of class, but it’s far from the only way. If there aren’t any clubs in need of an advisor, ask your students if there’s anything

7 Tips for Better Classroom Management

7 Tips for Better Classroom Management

In my mind, the first and most basic obligation of a teacher is to see the beauty that exists within every student. Every child is infinitely precious. Period.
When we start from this vantage point, classroom management -- and its flip side, student engagement -- comes more easily. It's an outgrowth of students feeling loved and respected.
This video, shot in the first few days of my classroom, and the seven tips below will show how I try to put these ideas into practice.

1. LOVE YOUR STUDENTS

Love them -- and stand firmly against behavior that doesn't meet your expectations or reflect their inner greatness. Too many students have internalized a profound sense of their own inadequacy, and it is incumbent upon us to remind them of their infinite value and counteract the many messages that they receive to the contrary. By loving our students unconditionally, we remind them of their true worth.
Our students know how we feel about them. If we don't like them -- or if we see them as a behavior problem -- they know it. Even if we don't say it, they will know it. And then that student is justified in resenting us, for we have failed to see the beauty that exists within that child. Maya Angelou said, "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."

2. ASSUME THE BEST IN YOUR STUDENTS

If a student chose not to meet one of my classroom expectations, they needed to know that I loved them but not their misbehavior. They needed to know that I

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Tallest Mountains In Pakistan

Tallest Mountains In Pakistan

Tallest Mountains In Pakistan K2 on the Chinese border is the tallest mountain in Pakistan, while the Gasherbrum Massif houses 4 of Pakistan's 10 highest peaks. K2, the second highest summit on earth. along the Chinese-Pakistani border.

Unclimbed Peaks of Pakistan | Climbing to Trekking Peaks ...

Unclimbed Peaks of Pakistan | Climbing to Trekking Peaks ...

unclimbed peaks in pakistan Gligit Baltsitan has the greatest concentration of the highest peaks of the world. It has 05 peaks over 8,000 meters including the world’s second highest peak K- 2 (8611m) 29 peaks of over 7,500 

The list of mountains in Pakistan

187 rows · The list is an incomplete list of mountains in Pakistan. There are many …

S #MOUNTAINHEIGHTRANGE
1Chogori/K-28,611Karakoram
2Nanga Parbat8,125Himalayas
3Gasherbrum No. I/Hidden Peak8,068Karakoram
4Falchan Kangri / Broad Peak8,047Karakoram

List of mountains in Pakistan

Pakistan is home to 108 peaks above 7,000 metres. and probably as many peaks above 6,000 m. There is no count of the peaks above 5,000 and 4,000 m. Five of the 14 highest independent peaks in the world are in Pakistan. Most of the highest peaks in Pakistan lie in the Karakoram mountain range but some peaks above 7,000 m are included in the Himalayan and Hindu Kush ranges.

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

JEST, ECT JOBS CHECK STATUS AS 45104-8665217-2 @ STS.NET.PK/STATUS

JEST, ECT CHECK STATUS

AS 45104-8665217-2
@

WWW.sts.net.pk/status

pending for review mean you will be accepted or rejected please contact with SIBA BY EMAIL sts@iba-suk.edu.pk

Sunday, September 2, 2018

WHY YOU ANGRY