What can be correctly inferred about the Traditional Teaching Method and…
2024
What can be correctly inferred about the Traditional Teaching Method and Support System?
(A) Teacher is responsible to control the class and teach with the usage of blackboard
(B) It is also known as 'Back-to Basics System.
(C) The student carries the responsibilities to use self-learning tools.
(D) Virtual labs are used as one of the Teaching tools.
(E) Charts, Maps and Textbooks are the prime resources and handouts are used by the teacher
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
- A.
(B) and (C) only
- B.
(A), (B) and (D) only
- C.
(D) and (E) only
- D.
(A), (B), and (E) only
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Correct answer: D
Answer (correct): the statements that correctly describe the Traditional Teaching Method and Support System are the teacher-centered control with blackboard; the 'Back-to Basics' characterization; and charts, maps and textbooks as primary resources with teacher handouts.
Evaluation of each statement:
Teacher is responsible to control the class and teach with the usage of blackboard — True. Traditional teaching is teacher-centered and commonly relies on classroom control and blackboard instruction.
'It is also known as "Back-to Basics System."' — True. The traditional approach emphasizes fundamental skills and core content, which is captured by this description.
The student carries the responsibilities to use self-learning tools — False. This reflects a learner-centered or self-directed approach; traditional methods place primary responsibility on the teacher.
Virtual labs are used as one of the Teaching tools — False. Virtual labs are technology-based tools associated with modern or blended teaching, not with the conventional traditional system.
Charts, Maps and Textbooks are the prime resources and handouts are used by the teacher — True. Traditional instruction relies on physical resources and teacher-prepared materials as the main support.
Conclusion: The correct combination consists of the true statements about teacher control with blackboard, the 'Back-to Basics' description, and the reliance on charts/maps/textbooks with teacher handouts.
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