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How can teachers promote active listening in the classroom?

Kenny Splash

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Some suggest the lecturing method, but this might just be counterproductive. Teachers would be talking without getting much feedback from the students.
Group discussions maybe? What do you think?
 
Some suggest the lecturing method, but this might just be counterproductive. Teachers would be talking without getting much feedback from the students.
Group discussions maybe? What do you think?
Lecturing as a sole teaching method can indeed limit student engagement and feedback. Group discussions offer a more interactive approach, promoting active learning, critical thinking, and collaboration among students. Research indicates that group discussions enhance comprehension, retention, and application of knowledge compared to passive methods like pure lecturing. By engaging in discussions, students can articulate their understanding, clarify misconceptions, and learn from peers. However, effective group discussions require clear guidelines, active facilitation, and diverse participation to ensure all students benefit. Incorporating a variety of teaching methods, including group discussions alongside lectures, can create a balanced and engaging learning environment. What strategies do you think could optimize group discussions in educational settings?
 
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