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Liton Das Posted 6 years ago
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I have two queries, as a teacher after explaining to a certain point of a chapter what should I ask about they understand or not.

Students have you understood till now, upto here or now.


I ask them to take attempts to solve true false and fill in the blanks, and they attempted few students solved them easily and some got stuck, what should I say in this case. I said


Thanks to those who attempted and solved them easily and those who couldn't solve them I'll provide the answers to those.

  

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Generally, I don't think it's a good idea to ask " Do you understand up to this point? " It''s better if you, as the teacher, decide this by giving exercises like' True or False ' and ' Fill in the the blanks '. After they complete these exercises, it's good to put them into pairs to compare their answers.

  • Generally, I don't think it's a good idea to ask " Do you understand up to this point?
  • " It''s better if you, as the teacher, decide this by giving exercises like' True or False ' and ' Fill in the the blanks '.
  • After they complete these exercises, it's good to put them into pairs to compare their answers.
  • I ask them to take attempts to solve true false and fill in the blanks, and they attempted few students solved them easily and some got stuck, what should I say in this case.
  • " Don't say this, just do it.
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Generally, I don't think it's a good idea to ask "Do you understand up to this point?" It''s better if you, as the teacher, decide this by giving exercises like' True or False' and 'Fill in the the blanks'. After they complete these exercises, it's good to put them into pairs to compare their answers.


I ask them to take attempts to solve true false and fill in t

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