Question 17330 – NTA UGC NET Dec 2023 Paper-1
March 22, 2024Question 17332 – NTA UGC NET Dec 2023 Paper-1
March 22, 2024Question 17331 – NTA UGC NET Dec 2023 Paper-1
In which strategy of cooperative learning, students are separated into an inner and outer circle (In the inner circle, students have a discussion and students in the outer circle listen to the discussion)?
Correct Answer: B
Question 41 Explanation:
Snowball: In this strategy, students start in small groups and gradually merge into larger groups, discussing and building on each other’s ideas. There’s no inner and outer circle structure.
Jigsaw: Students in small groups become “experts” on different parts of a topic and then share their knowledge with other groups to complete a jigsaw puzzle of understanding. There’s no inner and outer circle structure.
Think-pair-share: Students first think individually, then pair up to discuss, and finally share their insights with the whole class. There’s no inner and outer circle structure.
Fishbowl: This strategy uses two concentric circles – an inner circle for active discussion and an outer circle for observation and note-taking. The outer circle can later switch with the inner circle to participate in the discussion and share their observations. This matches the description of the given scenario.
Jigsaw: Students in small groups become “experts” on different parts of a topic and then share their knowledge with other groups to complete a jigsaw puzzle of understanding. There’s no inner and outer circle structure.
Think-pair-share: Students first think individually, then pair up to discuss, and finally share their insights with the whole class. There’s no inner and outer circle structure.
Fishbowl: This strategy uses two concentric circles – an inner circle for active discussion and an outer circle for observation and note-taking. The outer circle can later switch with the inner circle to participate in the discussion and share their observations. This matches the description of the given scenario.
Snow ball
Fishbowl
Jigsaw
Think-pair-share
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