EDUCATION UGC NET
PRINCIPLE OF TEACHING
Question
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Introductory questions
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Recapitulatory questions
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Developing questions
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All of above
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Detailed explanation-1: -15 Examples of Socratic Questioning What do you mean when you say X? Could you explain that point further? Can you provide an example? Is there a different point of view?
Detailed explanation-2: -The Socratic approach to questioning is based on the practice of disciplined, thoughtful dialogue. Socrates, the early Greek philosopher/teacher, believed that disciplined practice of thoughtful questioning enabled the student to examine ideas logically and to determine the validity of those ideas.
Detailed explanation-3: -Clarifying concepts. Probing assumptions. Probing rationale, reasons and evidence. Questioning viewpoints and perspectives. Probing implications and consequences. Questioning the question.
Detailed explanation-4: -Give an initial definition or opinion. Ask a question that raises an exception to that definition or opinion. Give a better definition or opinion.