EDUCATION (CBSE/UGC NET)

EDUCATION UGC NET

TEACHING AND RESEARCH APTITUDE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A teacher generally asks questions to his pupils during the lecture, why?
A
To help the students
B
To know, which student is brilliant one?
C
Are students listening the lecture attentively?
D
To know whether the students are understanding the lecture or not.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Asking questions from the students is a great way to check if students are understanding the concept or not and also engages the students as they become aware they might be questioned about the topic. Effective questioning encourages them to reflect on things and ideas and leads them to participate in the discussion.

Detailed explanation-2: -Give him the correct answer immediately.

Detailed explanation-3: -Questions are a way of engaging with students to keep their attention and to reinforce their participation. Questions can review, restate, emphasize, and/or summarize what is important. Questions stimulate discussion and creative and critical thinking, as well as determine how students are thinking.

Detailed explanation-4: -Giving clear instructions to students can ensure that they fully comprehend what they need to do to achieve in your classroom. It will ease students’ nerves, assuage their insecurities, and help them confirm your expectations so that they can be happy and successful in school.

Detailed explanation-5: -Get students to present work themselves It’s said that one of the best ways to understand something is to teach it, and you can use this to help your students learn. Ask each student to prepare a short presentation on each topic you plan to teach, and use this as an introduction to your classes throughout the semester.

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