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Teaching in a Nutshell
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Because teaching is a bit nutty.
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Teaching in a Nutshell Cold Calling: Options for Randomly Selecting Students in the Classroom What is cold calling? So, when you visit a classroom, usually the following situation plays out: the teacher asks a question and the students raise their hand and wait to be called on to answer. That's the traditional model of how classrooms work. Cold calling is different, though. Cold calling is when you call on students regardless of whether or not they are raising their hands. Sometimes the teacher may specifically call on a certain student who she hasn't heard from in a while, or the teacher may choose a method to randomly select a student to answer. In a class where cold calling is used often, you may never see students raise hands to answer a question because they're so used to being randomly called on. Of course, kids may raise their hands for other reasons, but not that. Why doesn't everyone cold call? I use cold calling in my classroom. Some teachers who visit are not super...
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