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av Angel de Jesús Hernández Galván 3 år siden

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ACT12_Eliciting_HernándezGalvánAngelDeJesús

Using elicitation as a teaching technique involves drawing out information from students by asking questions and encouraging them to share their ideas and thoughts. This method can improve student engagement and output, fostering a more interactive learning environment.

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Eliciting

Explanation

Try to elicit your interpretation
Write questions about it
List six facts
Decide your interpretation
1.-Pic a IMage like this

General advices!

Use eliciting as a recurrent tool
Don't elicite in monolingual classes
Wrong answers may mean they need your input
When receiving a good answer stablish it as a standard
Give at least a couple tries, if after 3 responses they not land, give the answer by yourself
Give short feedback to students, 'ok' or 'not ok'
Pick a student when asking
Give enough info for students to understand

Disadvantages

Never make it a guessing game
Requires plenty of time
If students output is poor you cant use it

Advantages!

Improves their output
Questions as lections are way better than traditional lectures
Students may amaze you with their knowledge

How to elicite?

Convey on a clear idea
They share their ideas & thougts

then share feedback

What is it?

Drawing out info