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Cim 211: Education Media And Resources Question Paper

Cim 211: Education Media And Resources 

Course:Bachelor Of Education

Institution: Moi University question papers

Exam Year:2012



CIM 211: EDUCATION MEDIA AND RESOURCES

REGULAR - ALL CAMPUSES

INSTRUCTIONS
Answer question ONE and any other TWO questions

1.
a. Explain using FIVE points and clear examples the rationale behind the establishment of school multi-media centres. (15mks)

b. Using an appropriate illustration, describe FIVE components that interact in any effective classroom communication process. (15mks)

2.
a. Using clear examples from your teaching subjects, explain any FOUR advantages of visual communication in the classroom. (8mks)

b. Distinguish between verbal and non-verbal communication and explain giving relevant examples FOUR classroom ways in which they relate to each other. (12mks)

3.
a. Discuss Edgar Bales (1946) cone of learning experiences and use it to categorize instructional media into THREE categories providing relevant examples from your subject area. (12mks)

b. Using select examples from your teaching subjects, describe FOUR types of charts that you can use to teach chosen content. (8mks)

4.
a. Explain using clear examples FOUR ways through which a teacher can use the school environment as part of community learning resources. (8mks)

b. The textbook is the major printed materials for teaching and learning. Identify and explain any SIX advantages of its use to your learners. (12mks)

5. Explain using FIVE points and relevant support examples why the Kenyan education sector may not have the capacity to prepare school teachers for future development in education. For each point, provide a possible solution. (20mks)






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