ID is out to satisfy… |
The functions of the superego is… |
The baby’s first contact with the world is through… |
The anal zone is of great significance for the child at… years |
The Phallic Stage in a child are between … and… |
In the male phallic stage, the boy craves the attention of … |
What is Oedipus Complex? |
The major characteristc of latency stage is … |
Negative feeling towards mother when a girl discover the absence of penis is called |
Greenson (1967) says that transference reaction does not include… |
The Adlerian therapy rests on… |
Adler believes that what an individual becomes in adult life is largely influenced by … |
Adlerian’s uses the term “fictional finalism†to refer to… |
Fromm sees human nature as being…. |
Maslow’s personality theory is centred on… |
… is not among Maslow’s needs |
Physiological needs include the following except… |
Aesthetic needs include the following except… |
Maslow observed that self-actualizing individuals filled with… |
Carl Jung’s view of human nature is that |
Secondary education in Japan is divided into —– level, |
This level of education in Japan is free and compulsary. |
This education In Japan is viewed as social education.. |
One is not a stakeholder in Japaness education. |
One is not a type of tertiary education in Japan. |
Brazil education is different from Tanzania education on — level. |
This level of education in Brazil is not free and compulsary. |
Hadow’s educational report in Britain was in —–. |
The Spens’ educational report in Britain was in —–. |
In Britain, secondary, preparatory and elementary was categorized in –. |
A long-term plan of work for the school and students is the ______. |
A breakdown of the contents of what studenys are to learn is the ______. |
Bsc Certificate is a ______. |
A lesson note is guide to______ |
______ is not a component of the 3R . |
______ domain was mainly emphasised in pre-colonial curriculum. |
That curriculum is an on-going process means that is not______. |
__ was earlier assigned with the development of the Nigerian curriculum. |
The National curriculum concept was held in ______. |
Cambridge University was established from old — school. |
The most expensive school in Britain is the —–. |
The Fisher’s Education Act was in ——-. |
Inspectors visit —– schools in Britain on invitation. |
This act raised compulsary to 15 years in Britain. |
This number of secondary school are identified in Britain. |
… is not quality of a good Educational Comparativist |
Elementary education in Japan normally takes place |
factors that influence the study of comparative education |
In Japan, there are …. categories of tertiary institution |
This country uses continuous assessment for promotion. |
Secondary education in America is run under —- system. |
Secularization Law was perculiar to |
The first technical school in USA is _____. |
Adult education committee was set up in England in —-. |
The head of academics in France is called —-. |
Each state has the power to establish schools in ——. |
The Brazilian government funds… |
Education in English at the initial stage, was provided by…. |
… is the first university in Britain |
The National curriculum concept was held in ______. |
The objectives of comparative early childhood education |
The genesis of early childhood education could be traceable to this country |
The actual period in which early childhood education originated |
The early training of the Spartan Children was done by |
The implication of Spartan’s government educating the citizens was to ensure that — |
    Which people adopted Greek system of education |
Among the members of the family, who actually determined his survival of the newborn child? |
#NAME? |
In Roman child’s training, the mother was responsible for ——— |
The newly introduced Graeco-Roman educational system was called———- |
The National Policy on Education was established in _______ |
In Tyler,s Model, evaluation represents the ______ |
______ must be stated in a measurable way |
______ curricular model has five steps |
______ is not a principle in curriculum planning |
Learning from out door activites are forms of ______ curriculum. |
teacher,s evaluation is done in ______ curriculum. |
Students learn unconsciously in ____ curriculum. |
Tyler presented a _________ model. |
The general outcome of learning is referred to as ________. |
Plato emphasised —– as the method of teaching in Nursery school. |
Aristotle’s philosophy in early childhood education was on —— |
Whose ideal for childhood education also lays emphasis on the role of the home in the education of the child |
Whose philosophy focus on special care in the development of the child’s senses and muscles? |
What is experimentalist approach in Early Childhood Learning. |
Notable experimentalist is ——– |
Experimentalists recommended classroom which is —– |
Dewey believes that early childhood learning can be —- |
In experimentalist approach, teacher should serve as — |
The importance of guidance? |
______ is not a taxonomy of cognitive domain. |
______ is the least ievel of learning. |
To have a good understanding of a concept means to ____. |
The highest level of cognition is the ______. |
Affective domain deals with the following except _______. |
______ is not a level in curriculum |
The committee on National Policy on education is an example of __ level. |
Piaget worked on _____ development. |
The period of reflex in Piaget,s theory is ________. |
The principle of conservation is learnt at _____ stage. |
What method of learning is favoured by the humanist |
When did early childhood education’ actually originated from Europe? |
Who coined the word kindergarten? |
In Nigeria, formal education begin in—- |
How does the Nigerian National Policy on Education (2004) describe early childhood education? |
Which year did United Nations adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the child? |
Which year did UN Convention on the Rights of the child was adopted? |
In Ghana, two legal instruments which set minimum standards for day nurseries are? |
How many different school of Thoughts do you know in early childhood education |
Plato’s philosophy of childhood education emphasised——– |
One of the specific aims of the Nigeria education as stated in the National Policy on Education is |
Which of the following is not an aim of education? |
Education has an ______________ value, that is, it does not have to be seen as something that must always bring material reward. |
To John Dewey, education is the ____________________, not a preparation for further life. |
One group of philosophers believe that the Latin word ‘educere’ means |
The Universal Basic Education was launched in |
The teacher is one who _____________ knowledge. |
The phrase ‘tabula rasa’ means |
Which of the following is not a philosophical school of thought? |
Which of the following is not an approach to the philosophy of education? |
The philosopher that sees philosphy as a subject that enables one to simplifies issues on merit is known as |
Ethics philosophy has to do with |
The word philosophy is a word from the |
The development of the mind in relation to comprehension of societal values is |
The meaning of value system is |
A teacher that has gentle voice is said to have |
Who is a professional teacher? |
Who is the philosopher who cautioned that parents should not except that wards find valuable in their lives should agree with what the parent values? |
How many years is considered adequate before a child is registered in a primary school in the United Kingdom |
The following are the fundamental responsibilities of parents to a child except |
Primary school pupils are in their _____________ years and so are most open to influence. |
A study of primary education is important because it is at this level that we have the _____________ number of pupils. |
Because of their literal interpretation of rules, Primary grade children tend to be |
Emotions contribute to the personal and _________ adjustment made by an individual. |
At age ten to twelve, the _________ groups become powerful and begin to replace adults as the major source of behaviour standers. |
When was the slave trade abolished? |
Since the Portuguese earlier efforts, where was the first school in Nigeria established? |
As early as __________, the Portuguese, in search of commerce, had visited parts of what is now known as Nigeria. |
In which years were the Universal Primary and Basic Education respectively launched? |
Which education type lays foundation for further education and also equips beneficiaries with survival skills? |
Sandwich programme is organised by ………….. |
Post literacy programme is organised by the …….. |
Basic literacy is a ……….. Programme |
Adults have low ………… for sitting and listening |
Facilitators need to keep learners actively ……… |
Community is defined in terms of …………. |
Rural is referred to as …………. |
Urban is what is referred to as …………… |
One major factor militating against adult education in Nigeria |
Nomads are mostly ………. |
Adult learner is interested in ……….. Result of his efforts |
The adult stays in class only when he feels ………… by the programme |
Adults learn those things that would have same ………. effects on them |
Andragogy is ……….. |
Pedagogy means ………. |
………… add to or hinder the learning experience of the learner |
Most adult education is …………. |
Courses offered to returning learners in Europe is often referred to as ……. |
………… retard the progress of adult education programme |
One major characteristics of the adult learner is ………. |
Charts are useful forms of teaching aid particularly in primary schools. One factor could however render it useless. This factor is …….. |
Which of the following is not a role of a teacher in the classroom? |
Which of these is not a quality of a learning material? |
Questioning is very important in teaching. Which of these is not a characteristic of a good question? |
The two major types of questions a teacher asks in the class are …….. |
Which of these is not a disadvan-tage of discussion method? |
The method that is predominantly an interactive process involving a multiple-flow of communication between the teacher and pupils and from one pupil to another is known as …….. |
Which of these is not a demerit of lecture method? |
Lecture method could also be referred to as …….. |
Which of these is not a type of discussion method? |
Meaningful classroom communication cannot be carried out through |
A description of imaginary people and events written or told in order to entertain is |
Discovery method is controversial because it does not teach pupils to |
Assignments are not given mainly to |
For first hand experiences, pupils must embark on |
Performing an act or illustrating a principle in pupils’ presence is |
For teaching/learning to be productive, we should |
Role play method is not |
Using the method of games to teach entails pupils learning |
Children learn through all but one of these ways |
Which of these is not a merit of role-play method of teaching? |
A disharmonious social setting in the classroom would ……. |
Which of the following is not a feature of a good classroom structure? |
Which of the following should a teacher do to maintain good rapport and climate with his pupils? |
Which of these is not an advantage of play-way method of teaching? |
Which of these is not a demerit of discovery method of teaching? |
Which of the following is not a quality of a good story? |
Which of the following is not a value of teaching stories to the pupils in school? |
Which of these is not a disadvantage of discovery method? |
Unguided discovery or pure discovery could also be referred to as ………. |
Johann Pestolozzi (1746-1827) created schools based on |
Friedrich Froebel opened a school for children younger than six called |
…. leaders emphasized the significance of the early years in child development |
The origin of early childhood education in Nigeria began in… |
…the father of child-centered education |
…is not objectives of early childhood education |
Dewey discovered that learning in early childhood should be… |
… is the aim of childhood education |
The history of early childhood education can be traced to |
In Nigeria, childhood stage starts from… and… |