Q: Which of the following statements about teaching large classes are correct?
(A) Teaching large classes requires careful planning of activities and time;
(B) In large classes, only lecture is possible and no interaction can be planned;
(C) Use of questioning, polling or quick written responses can involve many students;
(D) Group work and peer instruction strategies can be adapted for large classes;
(E) Monitoring student engagement is completely impossible in large groups;
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Q: Which of the following statements about teaching large classes are correct?
(A) In large classes, clear instructions help minimise confusion and time loss;
(B) Using student leaders or group representatives can facilitate management of large classes;
(C) Interactive techniques like think–pair–share can be adapted for large groups;
(D) Large classes make it impossible to use any form of learner interaction;
(E) Monitoring student work during large-class activities is completely unfeasible;
(F) Planning large-class teaching should ignore classroom space and seating constraints;
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