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Teaching is the behavior of the teacher that evolves during the instructional process, while includes the specific methods and activities by which the teacher influences learning.
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In practice and drill instruction, is used to maximize correct responses and to prevent misconceptions.
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questions go beyond memory and factual information and call for complex and abstract thinking.
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The interval between asking a question and the student response is referred to as .
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In the teacher stays with the same student, asking for clarification, rephrasing the question or asking related questions, and restating the student's ideas.
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thinking involves engaging in exploratory processes that have value only in that they may lead to the solution of a problem.







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