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Instructional Methods

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  • How might you encourage student participation when asking questions?
    Create a comfortable atmosphere, choose appropriate questions, allow wait time before calling on students, use multiple methods of asking for responses
  • Why are case studies used?
    So that students can be actively involved in dealing with real issues and form a consensus on what the best course of action is.
  • Why is closure of a lesson important for students?
    Closure helps students reflect on what they've learned, apply it, and draw conclusions (also helps students relate new knowledge to past knowledge)
  • What is the difference between a skit and a role-play?
    Skits use a script while role-plays don't.
  • Which 3 Levels of Bloom's Taxonomy are for Higher-Order Thinking?
    Analyze, Evaluate, and Create
  • Why are open-ended questions used?
    To encourage higher-level thinking from students.
  • How can group discussion helps young children socially?
    Group discussion teaches young children to take turns and respect each others' opinion and time.
  • What are Some Advantages to Using Role-play as a Teaching Strategy?
    Provides a real-world understanding of a concept, approaches one idea from multiple points of view, it establishes a sense of community within the classroom.
  • What are the 2 basic instructional methods?
    Teacher-centered methods and Learner-centered methods
  • Name the 6 Stages of Bloom's Taxonomy
    Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, Create
  • What is the goal of interdisciplinary learning?
    The goal is to heighten learning and understanding in both subject areas.
  • What is the best way to teach a process?
    Demonstrations