Lesson 10 "Demonstration In Teaching"

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

     It is showing how a thing is done and emphasizing of the salient merits utility and effeciency of a concept method  or a process or an attitude.

    • A. 

      Dramatic

    • B. 

      Demonstration

    • C. 

      Evaluation

    • D. 

      Singer

    Correct Answer
    B. Demonstration
    Explanation
    Demonstration is the correct answer because it is the act of showing or explaining how something is done. It involves emphasizing the salient merits, utility, and efficiency of a concept, method, process, or attitude. This can be done through visual aids, practical examples, or interactive activities. Demonstrations are commonly used in educational settings to enhance understanding and engagement.

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  • 2. 

    "A good presentation is ___________."

    • A. 

      Audio-visual presentation

    • B. 

      Singing presentation

    • C. 

      Dancing presentation

    • D. 

      Dramatic presentation

    Correct Answer
    A. Audio-visual presentation
    Explanation
    The correct answer is audio-visual presentation because it combines both auditory and visual elements to effectively convey information or ideas. This type of presentation utilizes multimedia tools such as slides, videos, and audio recordings to enhance the audience's understanding and engagement. By incorporating both visual aids and spoken words, an audio-visual presentation can cater to different learning styles and make the content more memorable and impactful.

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  • 3. 

    What is the title in  lesson 10 in edtech 1

    • A. 

      Demonstration in Teaching

    • B. 

      Teaching with Contrived Experiences

    • C. 

      Cone of Experiences

    • D. 

      Direct Experiences

    Correct Answer
    A. Demonstration in Teaching
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Demonstration in Teaching". This suggests that the title of lesson 10 in edtech 1 is "Demonstration in Teaching".

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  • 4. 

    Complete this line " Good demonstration is good_______."

    • A. 

      Presentation

    • B. 

      Communication

    • C. 

      Demonstration

    • D. 

      Preparation

    Correct Answer
    B. Communication
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Communication" because a good demonstration requires effective communication skills to convey information clearly and engage the audience. Without effective communication, the demonstration may not be understood or appreciated by the audience. Good communication allows the presenter to effectively explain the purpose, steps, and outcomes of the demonstration, ensuring that the message is effectively communicated and understood by the audience.

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  • 5. 

    Edgar Dale' give at least three (3) guiding-principles that must be observe in using demonstration as a teaching-learning experiences. What is the  correct series of order?1.ESTABLISHED RAPPORT2.AVOID THE COIK FALLACY3. WATCH FOR KEY POINTS

    • A. 

      1-2-3

    • B. 

      2-1-3

    • C. 

      1-3-2

    • D. 

      3-1-2

    Correct Answer
    A. 1-2-3
    Explanation
    The correct series of order for the guiding principles in using demonstration as a teaching-learning experience is 1-2-3. This means that the first step is to establish rapport with the students, creating a positive and comfortable learning environment. The second step is to avoid the COIK fallacy, which stands for "Clear Only If Known," meaning that the teacher should not assume that the students understand everything and should provide clear explanations. Finally, the third step is to watch for key points, ensuring that important information or concepts are highlighted and emphasized during the demonstration.

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