Which of the following approaches suggests interaction of the child with the people around him and with social institutions to deal with disruptive behaviour disorder?
Psychodynamic
Ecological
Biological
Behavioural
Which of the following is a process in the social observational learning theory of Bandura?
Reflection
Retention
Repetition
Recapitulation
A good school is one
which emphasises on the feeling of strong competition
where every child feels happy and learns individually without co-operating with one another
which could understand social stratification of child and makes the class environment progressive and inspired
which emphasises on rote memorisation of ideal answers
Attaching importance to the home setting of students for understanding children's behaviour and using this information for building effective pedagogy is related to which of the following theories of learning?
Constructivist
Social-constructivist
Behaviourist
Ecological
In the context of socialisation, schools often have a hidden curriculum which consists of
negotiating and resisting socialisation of students through their families
teaching and assessment of values and attitudes
forcible learning, thinking and behaving in particular ways by imitating peers and teachers
the informal cues about social roles presented in schools through interaction and materials
During the mid-day meal, high caste students deny to have meal in a line with lower caste students. What will you do?
You will agree to make separate sitting arrangement for them
You will seek direction from higher authorities
You will convince students to sit together and have meal
You will stop cooking mid-day meal in school
Socialization is a process of
acquiring values, beliefs and expectations
socializing with friends
assimilation and accommodation
learning to critique the culture of a society
Research has pointed out that several levels of discrimination exist in the schools. Which of these is not an example of discrimination at upper primary level?
Many teachers use only lecture method to teach
Teachers have low expectations of children from lower socio-economic strata
Dalit children are made to sit separately during mid-day meals
Girls are not encouraged to take up maths and science
Process of socialization does not include
acquiring values and beliefs
genetic transmission
learning the customs and norms of a culture
acquisition of skills
__________ is a process through which a human infant begins to acquire the necessary skills to perform as a functioning member of the society.
Learning
Maturation
Development
Socialisation
D.
Socialisation
'Socialisation' refers to the lifelong process of inheriting and disseminating norms, customs, values, and ideologies, providing an individual with the skill necessary for participating within their own society.