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What is an approach that promotes learners' independence from the teacher?
What is an approach that promotes learners' independence from the teacher?
- Think, Pair, Share (correct)
- Involving Parents
- Setting Learner Goals
- Peer Assessment
What is the expected outcome of using the Think, Pair, Share approach?
What is the expected outcome of using the Think, Pair, Share approach?
- Increased teacher intervention
- Greater reliance on peers
- More parental involvement
- Increased learner autonomy (correct)
Which strategy is focused on promoting learner autonomy?
Which strategy is focused on promoting learner autonomy?
- Peer Assessment
- Involving Parents
- Self-assessment
- Think, Pair, Share (correct)
What is NOT a likely outcome of using Think, Pair, Share?
What is NOT a likely outcome of using Think, Pair, Share?
What is the underlying goal of using Think, Pair, Share in the classroom?
What is the underlying goal of using Think, Pair, Share in the classroom?
What strategy is being used by Teacher #1?
What strategy is being used by Teacher #1?
What is the purpose of peer testing in this scenario?
What is the purpose of peer testing in this scenario?
What is NOT a consequence of using peer testing in this scenario?
What is NOT a consequence of using peer testing in this scenario?
What is the relationship between peer testing and self-assessment?
What is the relationship between peer testing and self-assessment?
What is NOT a benefit of using think, pair, share in this scenario?
What is NOT a benefit of using think, pair, share in this scenario?
What is the primary goal of the 'think, pair, share' activity?
What is the primary goal of the 'think, pair, share' activity?
Why do learners often ask the teacher for the right answer immediately?
Why do learners often ask the teacher for the right answer immediately?
What is NOT a strategy mentioned in the text for promoting learner engagement?
What is NOT a strategy mentioned in the text for promoting learner engagement?
What is the purpose of the 'pair' stage in the 'think, pair, share' activity?
What is the purpose of the 'pair' stage in the 'think, pair, share' activity?
What is the ultimate outcome of the 'think, pair, share' activity?
What is the ultimate outcome of the 'think, pair, share' activity?
Study Notes
Think, Pair, Share
- Think, pair, share is a strategy that encourages learners to trust their own thinking and be less dependent on the teacher.
- In this activity, learners are asked to think about the answer for a minute on their own, then discuss it with their partner, and finally share their answers with the rest of the class.
Peer Testing
- Peer testing is a strategy that builds in an element of motivation for learners.
- This strategy involves learners testing each other, rather than relying solely on the teacher for assessment.
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Description
This quiz evaluates your understanding of the 'Think, Pair, Share' strategy, which promotes independent thinking and reduces teacher dependency.