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Encouraging active participation and critical thinking from "summary" of Teaching What You DonÕt Know by Therese Huston

To promote engagement and critical thinking among students, instructors should create a classroom environment that encourages active participation. By fostering a culture where students feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and ideas, educators can facilitate deeper learning and enhance the overall educational experience. One strategy to encourage active participation is to ask open-ended questions that prompt students to think critically and articulate their responses. By posing questions that require students to analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information, instructors can challenge them to engage with the material on a deeper level. Additionally, instructors can incorporate g...
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    Teaching What You DonÕt Know

    Therese Huston

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