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For questions about overseeing, directing, motivating, and effectively controlling student behavior while in the classroom.
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What is a wise reaction to a silly question?
There's already very nice answer of Andrej Bauer, but I would like to view the question from a slightly different perspective. Perhaps one should not call questions silly, but there are questions whic …
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What are some good rules for handling student questions during exams?
In some cases (e.g., during an open-book exam), you can opt for no-questions policy.
However, I think that case-by-case is the best option. Each time a student asks a question, what I ask myself is ( …
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Encouraging class participation
Disclaimer: I teach at university, it is much different than teaching younger students (e.g. I wouldn't really know how to handle them well).
The approach that works best for me is to force them to a …