The teaching method developed to draw information out of a student by asking questions is called the Socratic method. This method is based on a series of questions and answers between the teacher and students to stimulate critical thinking and promote deeper understanding of the topic being discussed.
The question/answer method of teaching refers to the teacher asking a question and the student giving an answer. A group of related questions are asked to ascertain the student's knowledge of a particular subject.
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James Allen Johnson has written: 'Secondary student teaching' -- subject(s): High school teachers, Training of 'Elementary student teaching' -- subject(s): Elementary school teachers, Training of 'Readings in student teaching' -- subject(s): Student teaching
Billie J. Fullerton has written: 'The student teacher and team teaching' -- subject(s): Teaching teams, Student teaching
Helen E. Woods has written: 'The student teaching experience' -- subject(s): Student teachers, Attitudes, Student teaching
Teaching to a student's strengths insures that the student learns. This is what teaching is all about to make sure the student learns what is taught.
Gwynn A. Greene has written: 'Problem situations in student teaching' -- subject(s): Student teaching
In your opinion, did your teacher do a good job teaching you new material. Did they explain the information so you understood it. Did they help you when you were confused or help you find another way to solve the problem?
"Student taught" typically refers to a teacher training program where a student teacher works alongside a mentor teacher to gain hands-on teaching experience in a classroom setting. This experience allows the student teacher to apply theoretical knowledge to practice and develop their teaching skills.