Which one of the following should not be an aim of science education at the upper primary level?
Inculcating values
Presenting facts of science to the learners
Relating science education to the everyday experiences of learners
Nurturing the curiosity and cultivation of scientific temper
How could learning be made more meaningful for students of class VII by the teacher while teaching the topic 'Save Water'?
Asking students to interview people in their colony about water consumption and carry out 'Water Audit'
Conducting a quiz competition
Asking students to design posters
Asking students to write an essay
A teacher before beginning to teach 'digestion' to class VI students provides them with the outline diagram of a human body and asks them to draw all parts, through which they think the food would travel from the mouth when they eat.
What could be the teacher's purpose in asking this question?
To investigate students' prior ideas related to human body and digestion so that future teaching-learning sessions can be accordingly planned
To find out which students have read the topic in advance and come prepared for the class and grade them accordingly
To evaluate students' drawing skills as drawing diagrams is an important skill in life sciences
To judge students' understanding of the digestive system and grade them accordingly
For an effective discussion in class VII on the topic, "Why smoke rises up?" A science teacher should
Only IV
III and IV
I and II
II, III and IV
D.
II, III and IV
For an effective discussion, a teacher should provide a common platform to the learners, acknowledge learner's responses to sustain their interests and then summarize and assess the learner's idea at the end of the discussion.
Which one among the following questions would be an 'open-ended question'?
Explain why we always see the same side of the Moon?
Why does the Moon change its shape daily?
Suppose the Moon emits light of its own, would it still have phases
Meteors are not visible during the daytime. Explain the reason
A class VIII student makes the statement
"We live inside the Earth and it is round. That's why Columbus' ship returned to the starting point."
How is the science teacher of class VIII best advised to react?
Challenge the child's idea by presenting pictures taken from space and helping her in understanding how large the radius of the Earth is
Reject the statement and tell the child that it is like a globe and we live on the surface of the round Earth
Explain that although the Earth is round like a ball yet it appears circular like a plate
Accept the statement as it indicates the child's idea and needs to be respected
Which one of the following is the most appropriate technique of assessment of attitude and values development among students by science education?
Paper-pencil test
Observation
Check-list
Rating scale
A teacher frames a learning objective as-"Making a device using simple electric circuit". This learning objective is matching with which cognitive process?
Understanding
Creating
Analyzing
Remembering
Good science education' should fulfill some basic validity. Which one of the following validities is most appropriately fulfilled by the concept of 'shadow formation' in the class VI syllabus at the upper primary level?
Process
Cognitive
Environmental
Content
Which one of the following statements about scientific knowledge would you not agree with?
Scientific knowledge is absolute, certain, and eternal
The development of scientific knowledge involves imagination and creativity
Scientific knowledge is socially and culturally embedded
Scientific knowledge is theory-laden