Projects in Observation And Practice Teaching for High Schools Normal Schools a

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How do pupils waste time during the study period?
Answer the Student's Problem What I Like Best in Project XH 81102 PROJECT Xm. THE PUPIL'S PART IN THE RECITATION . . Grade . . Demonstrator The Student's Problem What is the pupil's part in an ideal recitation?
Observation Work Under the direction of his instructor, the observer is to visit a recitation that is not a "socialized recitation" and then answer the following questions: 1. What was the problem for the class discussion?
2. How many chi
...ldren asked questions? Give the total number of questions they asked. Were they good questions? (See Ob- servation Exercise VI. ) Quote the two best questions and tell why you like them.
3. Did the children recite to the teacher or did they talk with one another about the solution of the problem? When one talked were the others inclined to listen to what he had to say? Did the pupils evaluate each other's answers or contributions?
4. Cite instances to show whether or not the children came to the reci- tation with definite preparation.


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