It is a situation or meeting in which people can talk about a problem or matter especially of public interest in a public place.
A. public forum C. question & answer
B. discussion forum D. panel discussion
A. public forum
These are designed to provide information, give an opinion, explain, or clarify and they often focus on content rather than language and require “follow-up” or “probe” questions.
A. open-ended/divergent questions
B. closed/convergent questions
C. display questions
D. referential questions
D. referential questions
It is a discussion in which a few persons (panel) carry on a conversation in front of an audience who can also participate by asking important questions and the experts answer them and clarify the points.
A. public forum C. question & answer
B. discussion forum D. panel discussion
D. panel discussion
Which of these have more narrowly defined correct answers that can be recalled from memory and require little reflection or originality, and are common in conventional tests and have one acceptable right answer?
A. open-ended/divergent questions
B. closed/convergent questions
C. display questions
D. referential questions
B. closed/convergent questions
It is used to provide factual information regarding current problems and determine social values.
A. public panel discussion C. discussion forum
B. public forum D. educational panel discussion
A. public panel discussion
Which of these have multiple possible answers and encourage students to be creative or express insight and are useful for deeper learning?
A. open-ended/divergent questions
B. closed/convergent questions
C. display questions
D. referential questions
A. open-ended/divergent questions
It is used in educational institutions to provide factual and conceptual knowledge and clarification of certain theories and principles.
A. public panel discussion C. discussion forum
B. public forum D. educational panel discussion
D. educational panel discussion
Members in a panel discussion who sit in a semi-circle shape in front of the audience and must have mastery of the subject.
A. panelist C. moderator
B. instructor D. audience
A. panelist
These are designed to elicit prior knowledge and to check comprehension and they often focus on the form or meaning of language structures and items.
A. open-ended/divergent questions
B. closed/convergent questions
C. display questions
D. referential questions
C. display questions
Members in a panel discussion are allowed to put questions and seek clarification
A. panelist C. moderator
B. instructor D. audience
D. audience