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  1. 10 mar 2015 · Extended wait time is built in to classroom interactions because of the IRF (Initiation–Response–Feedback/Follow-up) framework that dominates these interactions. Extending wait time can lead to a variety of changes in the norms of classroom interaction.

  2. What Is Wait Time? Wait time refers to two specific practices where instructors deliberately pause. First, wait time 1 constitutes a 3-5 second pause between asking a question and soliciting an answer. Second, wait time 2 is a 3-5 second pause after a student response.

  3. 4 kwi 2020 · Wait time refers to the interval of time a teacher waits after asking a question and allowing a student to answer. It is a useful teaching strategy.

  4. 21 cze 2018 · Although limited, research on wait time has suggested that students provide more high-quality responses when they are given wait time. Suggestions for implementing wait time in early childhood classrooms are discussed.

  5. 1 mar 2016 · Extending the pauses between teachers’ and students’ turns (wait time) has been recommended as a way of improving classroom learning. Drawing on the Conversation Analysis literature on ...

  6. The wait time a teacher leaves after asking a question and before a student response is a component of teacher questioning strategy that could also impact student re- sponses (Black & Wiliam, 1998).

  7. 25 kwi 2024 · Topics to explore include how various lengths of wait time affect the productivity of testimonies and disclosures, the effects of wait time beyond 10 s, the utility of wait time across question types and reluctant children, and training on wait time in forensic interviewing.

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