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djverab [1.8K]
3 years ago
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How can you best present ideas during a discussion? Check all that apply. by staying focused on the topic by speaking clearly an

d carefully by avoiding reading from written notes by connecting my ideas to others' ideas by bringing outside topics into the discussion by using relevant facts to support an opinion
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wel3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Answers:

- By staying focused on the topic;

by speaking clearly and carefully;

by connecting my ideas to others' ideas;

by using relevant facts to support an opinion.

Explanation:

NeX [460]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Discussions

(Some sections adapted from Davis, 1993; Brookfield and Preskill, 1999)

Discussions can be an excellent strategy for enhancing student motivation, fostering intellectual agility, and encouraging democratic habits. They create opportunities for students to practice and sharpen a number of skills, including the ability to articulate and defend positions, consider different points of view, and enlist and evaluate evidence.

While discussions provide avenues for exploration and discovery, leading a discussion can be anxiety-producing: discussions are, by their nature, unpredictable, and require us as instructors to surrender a certain degree of control over the flow of information. Fortunately, careful planning can help us ensure that discussions are lively without being chaotic and exploratory without losing focus. When planning a discussion, it is helpful to consider not only cognitive, but also social/emotional, and physical factors that can either foster or inhibit the productive exchange of ideas.

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