GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
Question
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When people call you to sell you classroom equipment
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When you expect students to remember facts from the previous lesson
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A type of questioning technique
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When students shout answers out without being asked
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Detailed explanation-1: -Cold calling refers to a protocol used in a class (generally, as part of in-class explainer exposition) where the explainer calls on individual learners to answer questions posed by the explainer on a regular basis.
Detailed explanation-2: -Cold Calling is a technique that creates an expectation that all students are ready to answer every question. This promotes attention, engagement and participation. What does it mean? active thinking during whole-class questioning.
Detailed explanation-3: -Purpose. Cold Call serves as an engaging and challenging yet supportive way to hold students accountable for answering oral questions the teacher poses, regardless of whether a hand is raised. Cold Call requires students to think and interact with the question at hand, even if they’re not sure of the answer.
Detailed explanation-4: -Effective questioning involves using questions in the classroom to open conversations, inspire deeper intellectual thought, and promote student-to-student interaction. Effective questions focus on eliciting the process, i.e. the ‘how’ and ‘why, ’ in a student’s response, as opposed to answers which just detail ‘what.
Detailed explanation-5: -Cold calling is a form of sales solicitation from businesses to customers who’ve never interacted with the salesperson making the call. It generally refers to phone-based conversations (hence cold calling) but technically covers in-person door-to-door interactions, too.