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Questioning ensures learning.

I always pose questions upon completion of learning objectives to evaluate if I covered the concept thoroughly.

This is always a good idea. It's a good way of getting the feedback you need to see if the material was understood.

Good check on your part. This reinforces the material and keeps you on task.

I think that is a great idea. I try to ask as we go through topics if everyone is with me and if there are any questions - it seems to be about every 5 to 7 minutes during a lecture and it works well and keeps me from losing students who are afraid to ask without being prompted.

I asked them basic questions at the begining of the topic. this gives me a preliminary idea how much the students have prior knowledg.e Then we discuss the topic and ask questions regarding the topic.

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