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Which types of principles are associated with descriptive subject-matter?

  • A. Moral principles
  • B. Scientific laws and theories
  • C. Aesthetic ideals
  • D. Ethical guidelines
Explanation:
Descriptive subject matter includes scientific laws and theories.

In a history course, you are likely to encounter which type of subject matter?

  • A. Descriptive subject-matter
  • B. Normative subject-matter
  • C. Both a and b
  • D. None of these
Explanation:
It deals with factual historical events.

What does descriptive subject matter in education primarily consist of?

  • A. Values and standards
  • B. Factual information and principles
  • C. Moral guidelines and content
  • D. Aesthetic choices and complex ideas
Explanation:
It focuses on factual information and principles.

What’s the progressive development of knowledge and skills called?

  • A. Sequential learning
  • B. Conceptual growth
  • C. Hierarchical knowledge
  • D. Advanced education
Explanation:
It refers to hierarchical knowledge.

Which level of content forms the "structure" of the subject?

  • A. Facts and Processes
  • B. Basic Ideas and Principles
  • C. Advanced Concepts
  • D. Foundational Skills
Explanation:
Basic ideas and principles form the structure of a subject.

What’s the primary function of specific facts and processes in curriculum content?

  • A. Encouraging creative thinking
  • B. Developing critical thinking and contents
  • C. Providing a foundation for advanced ideas
  • D. Fostering memorization
Explanation:
Specific facts and processes primarily support the development of higher-level thinking.

Which level of content serves as the foundation for advanced thinking?

  • A. Specific Facts and Processes
  • B. Basic Ideas and Principles
  • C. Concepts
  • D. Basic Skills
Explanation:
Concepts provide a foundation for advanced thinking.

What do concepts in curriculum content encompass?

  • A. Abstract and complex ideas
  • B. Causal relationships in content
  • C. Specific details
  • D. Practical skills
Explanation:
Concepts represent abstract and complex ideas.

Which level of content serves as a framework for understanding general principles?

  • A. Facts and Processes
  • B. Basic Ideas and Principles
  • C. Advanced Concepts
  • D. Fundamental Skills
Explanation:
Basic ideas and principles act as a framework for understanding.

What’s the function of specific facts and processes in the curriculum content?

  • A. Foundation for complex ideas
  • B. Explaining phenomena
  • C. Encouraging creativity
  • D. Developing critical thinking
Explanation:
Specific facts and processes provide a base for more complex ideas.