Based on the information provided about traditional pedagogy, let's evaluate the given affirmations:
I. The evaluative system of this form of learning is dynamic, breaking with homework structures.
- This statement is not supported by the information given. Traditional pedagogy typically involves assigning homework and evaluating students based on their performance in tasks and assignments. Therefore, this statement is incorrect.
II. The assumptions of the learning of traditional pedagogy are based on the receptivity of the contents and the mechanization of their reception.
- This statement aligns with the characteristics of traditional pedagogy. Traditional pedagogy focuses on the teacher imparting knowledge to students who are expected to receive and memorize the content. Mechanization refers to the repetitive and rote learning methods employed in traditional pedagogy. Therefore, this statement is correct.
III. Repetition is one of the learning strategies of this pedagogy.
- The information provided about traditional pedagogy supports this statement. Repetition is often used as a learning strategy in traditional pedagogy to reinforce knowledge and improve memorization. Therefore, this statement is correct.
IV. In traditional pedagogy, students gain notoriety in the process, so they are the central figure.
- The information provided does not suggest that students are the central figure in traditional pedagogy. Instead, traditional pedagogy typically places the teacher as the central figure in the classroom, with students expected to follow instructions and receive knowledge from the teacher. Therefore, this statement is incorrect.
Based on the evaluation, the correct statements are II and III. Therefore, the correct alternative is Alternative 2: II and III, only