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  Case: One student answers all the questions
I have one class a day where a student answers every question I ask. I oftentimes wait to see if others know the answer but they simply expect him to raise his hand and answer so they never do themselves. Many times I tell the class that someone else must answer but I do not want to do this for the entire semester, how can I encourage more participation out of the others and teach the other student about self-control.
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
I would have a student already selected in my head, and before framing the question, I would say, "____, I would like you to answer this next question. What __________________." That may help inspire others to think about the lessons and questions and be more inspired to share.
 
     
     
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Comments: This solution may not be helpful, as it could be seen as targeting a child. And if the child is not aware of the correct answer, it would be placing them on the spot and potentially making them feel degraded.
Rated On: November 19, 2022 3:46 am
Rated By: Triston Williams