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Module III
Unit 4: Method of Teaching History III (The Questioning Technique and Simulation)
Content
1.0
Introduction
2.0
Objectives
3.0 The Questioning Technique and Simulation
3.1
The Questioning Technique
3.2
Purpose of Questioning
3.3 When do we ask Questions?
3.4
Techniques of Questioning
3.5
Simulation Technique
3.6
When and how to use Simulation
3.6.1 When to use simulation
3.6.2 How to use simulation
3.7
Advantages of Simulation
3.8
Self Assessment Exercise
4.0
Conclusion
5.0
Summary
6.0
Tutor-Marked Assignment
7.0
References and Further Readings
1.0
Introduction
We have all along in Units 2 and 3 of this Module examined some methods of teaching.
Some of these methods can be enhanced by using some strategies/techniques of teaching.
There is no one method that can succeed without employing a technique or strategy.
Consequently, this unit will be dedicated to treating two techniques/strategies namely: the
questioning technique and simulation.
2.0
Objectives
At the end of this unit, you should be able to:
(i)
Define the two techniques.
(ii)
Identify when and how to use the above techniques.
(iii)
Suggest ways of improving the two techniques of teaching history.