Sometimes, it could simply be the teacher doesn't know or the teacher could ask because kids might provide a fresh prospective on the subject in question.
Mostly, though, teachers ask students questions to gauge the students knowledge of the subject matter in whole.
Teachers asked personal question because they want to know if u understanted and know what u about
So that you can learn about what you are studying. Homework it part of your grade, and your homework helps you to study for tests.
Teachers can help students answer a question by giving them clues and tips on how to get the answer
Probably the Socratic method
socratic method
No! In some Countries teachers are not allowed because of the protocol or the Rule they have. Yes! in Countries like USA, EUROPE, including AUSTRALIA teachers are open to the students same as the friends. The students could ask the teachers some private Questions which is Ok.
They would give them guns and ammo and ell them shoot now and ask questions later
Whether the students answered the questions correctly or not.
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Which organs?
Feedback from students is essential for teaching, and relevant questions from teachers, geared to the students, is also essential. However, with some kinds of teaching, such as lectures, the feedback will not be immediate.
You could ask the 4th graders to help you think of questions. That will give you an idea of their ability. You could also get older students or other teachers to help.
all of the above correct
By asking the students questions and also by listening to what they say and the questions that they ask during a lesson. Even by just observing the students as a lesson progresses a teacher can get a feel for what they are learning. If a lot of students look confused, a teacher can know they are finding it difficult to understand. Teachers can also give a test after the lesson or a task to do to see how much they have learned.
By asking the students questions and also by listening to what they say and the questions that they ask during a lesson. Even by just observing the students as a lesson progresses a teacher can get a feel for what they are learning. If a lot of students look confused, a teacher can know they are finding it difficult to understand. Teachers can also give a test after the lesson or a task to do to see how much they have learned.