About This Book
A pedagogical guide analyzes recitation both as a time allotment in the school schedule and as a distinct instructional activity, defining its purposes and typical sequence. It presents practical methods for conducting lessons, contrasts question-and-answer with topical and inductive approaches, and warns against overuse of directed questioning that inhibits independent thought and expression. Chapters examine the art of questioning, classroom conditions that encourage effective recitation, assigning lessons, and provide outlines and examples to help teachers plan beginnings, progressions, and closures. Emphasis is placed on fostering pupils' understanding and self-expression through careful question design and graded use of topical recitation.
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