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Discussion Techniques. Students assume considerable responsibility for the success of the discussion, initiating topics and making unsolicited contributions.
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Discussion Techniques. Teacher makes some attempt to engage students in genuine discussion rather than recitation, with uneven results.
Discussion Techniques. Quality of Questions • Discussion Techniques • Student Participation
Discussion Techniques. Elements: • Quality of questions • Discussion techniques • Student participation Component 3c: Engaging Students in Learning Elements: • Representation of content • Activities and assignments • Grouping of students • Instructional materials and resources • Structure and pacing
Discussion Techniques. Elements: Quality of questions • Discussion techniques • Student participation ELEMENT L E V E L O F P E R F O R M A N C E Unsatisfactory Basic Proficient Distinguished Quality of Questions Teacher’s questions are virtually all of poor quality. Teacher’s questions are a combination of low and high quality. Only some invite a response. Most of teacher’s questions are of high quality. Adequate time is available for students to respond. Teacher’s questions are of uniformly high quality, with adequate time for students to respond. Students formulate many questions. Discussion Techniques Interaction between teacher and students is predominantly recitation style, with teacher mediating all questions and answers. Teacher makes some attempt to engage students in a true discussion, with uneven results. Classroom interaction represents true discussion, with teacher stepping, when appropriate, to the side. Students assume considerable responsibility for the success of the discussion, initiating topics and making unsolicited contributions. Student Participation Only a few students participate in the discussion. Teacher attempts to engage all students in the discussion, but with only limited success. Teacher successfully engages all students in the discussion. Students themselves ensure that all voices are heard in the discussion. ELEMENT L E V E L O F P E R F O R M A N C E Unsatisfactory Basic Proficient Distinguished Representation of Content Representation of content is inappropriate and unclear or uses poor examples and analogies. Representation of content is inconsistent in quality. Some is done skillfully, with good examples; other portions are difficult to follow. Representation of content is appropriate and links well with students’ knowledge and experience. Representation of content is appropriate and links well with students’ knowledge and experience. Students contribute to representation of content. Activities and Assignments Activities and assignments are inappropriate for students in terms of their age or backgrounds. Students are not engaged mentally. Some activities and assignments are appropriate to students and engage them mentally, but others do not. Most activities and assignments are appropriate to students. Almost all students are cognitively engaged in them. All students are cognitively engaged in the activities and assignments in their exploration of content. Students initiate or adapt activities and projects to enhance understanding. Grouping of...

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