AP PSYCHOLOGY

LEARNING

BIOLOGY COGNITION AND LEARNING

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Posing “Why” and “How” questions to force the learner to explain in detail about the information and ideas being studied, then checking to verify after answering
A
Concrete Examples
B
Dual Coding
C
Interleaving
D
Feedback-driven Metacognition
E
Elaborative Interrogation
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -When students ask questions, teachers get a glimpse into their prior knowledge with a topic. Their questions expose what they know and help us find that just-right level of challenge. Students shut down when they are confronted with work that is beyond their level of capability and get bored when the work is too easy.

Detailed explanation-2: -Elaborative interrogation is a strategy for enhancing memory during the process of learning. In this method, the learner reads the fact-to-be-remembered and generates an explanation for it. The learner uses questions like Why? and How? to understand the meaning of the information.

Detailed explanation-3: -Questioning techniques is important because it can stimulate learning, develop the potential of students to think, drive to clear ideas, stir the imagination, and incentive to act. It is also one of the ways teachers help students develop their knowledge more effectively.

Detailed explanation-4: -What is Elaborative Interrogation Strategy? The strategy is one that focuses on enhancing memory. It brings out facts that are learned by encouraging students to generate “Why” questions after reading the material.

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