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Topics in Child Development & Pedagogy
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Vygotsky's Theory 10
Bloom's Taxonomy 5
Piaget's Cognitive Development 5
Erikson's Psychosocial Development 4
Gardner's Multiple Intelligences Application 4
Piaget's Cognitive Stages 4
Erikson's Theory 3
Piaget's Stages of Development 3
Piaget's Theory 3
Scaffolding 3
Stage 1: Infancy 3
Stage 5: Adolescence 3
Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory 3
Concrete operational stage 2
Formative vs Summative Assessment 2
Learning Theories 2
Motivation in Learning 2
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development 2
Practical Application in Classroom 2
Preoperational stage 2
Sensorimotor stage 2
Social Constructivism 2
Stage 3: Play Age 2
Stage 7: Middle Adulthood 2
Theory Foundation 2
ZPD Definition 2
Accommodation 1
Accommodation application 1
Alternative Assessment Methods 1
Assessment & ZPD 1
Assessment and Evaluation in Teaching 1
Assessment Domains 1
Assessment Methods 1
Assessment Theories 1
Assimilation 1
Assimilation application 1
Authentic Assessment 1
Bandura - Classroom Application 1
Bandura - Four Processes 1
Bandura - Key Components 1
Bandura - Learning Process 1
Bandura - Observational Learning 1
Bandura - Practical Application 1
Bandura - Reciprocal Determinism 1
Bandura - Self-Efficacy 1
Bandura - Vicarious Learning 1
Bandura's Social Learning Theory 1
Behavioral Management and Reinforcement 1
Behaviorism, Practice 1
Behaviorist Learning Theory 1
Bloom's Taxonomy - Revised 1
Bloom's Taxonomy and Cognitive Levels 1
Bruner's Theory 1
CCE - Affective Domain 1
CCE - Cognitive Domain 1
CCE Advantages 1
CCE Overview 1
Child-Centered Education 1
Classical and Operant Conditioning Integration 1
Classical Conditioning, Pavlov 1
Classroom Management Strategies 1
Cognitive stage limitations 1
Comparative Analysis 1
Comparative Theories 1
Comparative Theory 1
Conservation 1
Constructivism 1
Constructivism vs Behaviorism, Error Analysis 1
Constructivism, Active Learning 1
Constructivism, Piaget, Vygotsky 1
Constructivist Learning Theory 1
Constructivist Pedagogy 1
Cooperative Learning Strategies 1
Cultural Tools 1
Differentiated Instruction 1
Egocentrism 1
Equilibration 1
Erikson vs. Other Theorists 1
Erikson's Eight Stages Overview 1
Formal operational stage 1
Gardner's Multiple Intelligences 1
Gestalt Theory Application, Meaningful Learning 1
Gestalt Theory, Insight Learning 1
Gestalt Theory, Perception 1
Growth Mindset and Motivation 1
Inclusive Education - Role of Special Educators 1
Inclusive Education - Terminology 1
Inclusive Education - UNESCO Definition 1
Inclusive Education Approaches 1
Inclusive Education Principles 1
Individual Differences 1
Internalization 1
Internalization & Language 1
Kohlberg - Basic Theory 1
Kohlberg - Conventional Level 1
Kohlberg - Limitations 1
Kohlberg - Postconventional Level 1
Kohlberg - Preconventional Level 1
Kohlberg - Stage 2 1
Kohlberg - Stage 3 1
Kohlberg - Stage 4 1
Kohlberg - Stage 5 1
Kohlberg - Stage 6 1
Language & Cognition 1
Learned Helplessness, Integrated Theory Application 1
Learning Disabilities - Assessment and Diagnosis 1
Learning Disabilities - Dyscalculia 1
Learning Disabilities - Dyslexia 1
Learning Disabilities - Dyslexia Characteristics 1
Learning Disabilities - Identification 1
Learning Disabilities - Intervention Strategies 1
Learning Theories Comparison 1
Lesson Planning and Design 1
Lesson Planning Fundamentals 1
Limitations of Assessment 1
Maslow's Hierarchy and Student Needs 1
Mindset Theory 1
Motivation and Maslow's Theory 1
Multiple Intelligences and Learning Disabilities 1
Multiple Intelligences Theory 1
Nature-Nurture in Intelligence 1
Operant Conditioning, Skinner 1
Operant Conditioning, Token Economy 1
Pedagogical Applications 1
Piaget - Cognitive Development and Math 1
Piaget and Assessment 1
Piaget in practice 1
Piaget vs Other theorists 1
Piaget vs. Vygotsky 1
Piaget, Cognitive Development 1
Piaget, Cognitive Structures 1
Piaget, Schema Modification 1
Piaget's constructivism 1
Questioning Techniques and Wait Time 1
Reinforcement, Skinner 1
Reversibility 1
RTE Act 2009 1
RTE Act 2009 - Class Size 1
RTE Act 2009 - Entitlements 1
RTE Act 2009 - Provisions 1
RTE Act 2009 - Rights of Children with Disabilities 1
RTE Act 2009 - Sections 1
Scaffolding and Vygotsky 1
Scaffolding Application 1
Scaffolding Strategy 1
Schema concept 1
Self-efficacy and Bandura 1
Social Learning Theory 1
Social Learning, Bandura 1
Spearman's Theory of Intelligence 1
Stage 2: Early Childhood 1
Stage 4: School Age 1
Stage 6: Young Adulthood 1
Stage 8: Late Adulthood 1
Sternberg's Triarchic Theory 1
Teaching Methods and Pedagogical Approaches 1
Thorndike, Law of Effect 1
Types of Assessment 1
Vygotsky - ZPD and Special Needs 1
Vygotsky and Assessment 1
Vygotsky, Scaffolding 1
Vygotsky, ZPD, Social Learning 1
Vygotsky's Language and Thought 1
ZPD Application 1
ZPD Components 1
ZPD Identification 1
ZPD Optimization 1
Q.1
Easy
Motivation in Learning
Intrinsic motivation refers to behavior driven by:
Correct Answer:
B. Internal satisfaction and personal interest
EXPLANATION
Intrinsic motivation comes from internal factors such as personal interest, curiosity, and satisfaction. Extrinsic motivation involves external rewards or punishments, which are less effective for long-term learning.
Q.2
Easy
Motivation in Learning
Which of the following best exemplifies 'intrinsic motivation' in learning?
Correct Answer:
B. A child learning because they find the subject genuinely interesting and enjoy the learning process
EXPLANATION
Intrinsic motivation stems from internal satisfaction, curiosity, and personal interest rather than external rewards. When students are intrinsically motivated, they engage more deeply and sustainably in learning tasks.