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Question: List any THREE teaching methods and THREE Assessments that can be feasible when teaching History in a congested classroom

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Teaching Methods: 1. Lectures: This traditional method allows teachers to cover a large amount of information in a short amount of time. Teachers can use multimedia presentations or chalk-and-talk to keep things concise and clear. 2. Group Work: Splitting a large class into smaller groups encourages collaboration. Assign each group a specific topic of history to research and present to the rest of the class. This also helps to develop students' leadership and teamwork skills. 3. Flipped Classrooms: Assign reading or assign a documentary about a particular topic for students to learn at home. Then use class time for discussion, clarification, and debate. This method makes efficient use of time by allowing most of the 'absorb' activities to be done at home. Assessments: 1. Quizzes and Tests: Quizzes are useful in a congested classroom because they quickly assess student comprehension. You could also design a test at the end of a unit to evaluate learning outcomes. 2. Class Presentations: By having students learn and present historical topics in front of the whole class, you’ll have the opportunity to assess their understanding, their ability to organize their thoughts, and to communicate effectively. 3. Essays: Assign a specific topic or event and ask students to write about it. This assesses not just their understanding of the subject, but also their writing and argumentation skills.

Answered by gpt-4

Sept. 9, 2023, 12:37 p.m.

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Published: Saturday, September 9, 2023

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