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Principles of Growth and Development for CTET and TET

Principles of Growth and Development are important for CTET, KVS, HTET, PSTET, UPTET, MPTET and RAJTET Preparation. Following are the 9 principles under Principles of Growth and Development: 1. Principle of Continuity As per Principles of Growth and Development, Development of child is a continuous process. Because it follows continuity, it starts with the birth…

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CTET Questions on Growth and Development

Dear readers, following are the CTET previous years questions with answers on Growth and Development. These CTET questions on Growth and Development are important for preparation of CTET, KVS, HTET, PSTET, UPTET, MPTET and RAJTET exams. 1- In which of the following stages do children become active members of their peer group? a) Adolescence b)…

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Motivation and Type of Motivation for CTET and TET

In this post you will learn about Motivation and Motivation Type for CTET and TET preparation. Motivation is a latin word derived from “motum”. It means to move/in-motion. Motivation is internal energy force which makes a person to initiate any work, activity or sustain the activity. According to William Mc Dougall “Motivation is physiological and…

Micro Teaching - for CTET and Other State TETs Preparation
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Micro Teaching – for CTET and Other TETs Preparation

Micro teaching is a teacher training technique. This technique was was first developed by Dwight W Allen in 1963. It is an effective technique, used to build up skills, confidence and modification of teaching style and behavior in teachers. Therefore, it helps to learn and practice giving constructive feedback. Read – Piaget theory of Cognitive…

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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs – for CTET other TET

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs also known as Maslow’s Theory of Motivation states that man’s behaviour is controlled by both internal and external motivational factors which he calls ‘needs’. He described that some needs are more basic or more powerful than other and as the needs are satisfied, other higher needs emerge. Maslow classified needs into two categories:-…