This is a activity where students can bring up all the questions they have after covering the knowledge/skills. Other students can answer these questions. The advantage of this is that the students who provide the answers also learn effectively by formulating the answer.
• First, cover the theory or practice with a number of skills. • Then ask the students if they have any questions and note all these questions on a flip chart or the board. • Select a few questions and ask if another student who knows the answer would like to answer the question. • As a teacher, supplement the answer if necessary. • Questions that have not yet been answered, give as an assignment to the student to look up themselves. • In the next lesson, discuss the answers to the questions that students have studied at home.
• You can also perform this working form with small whiteboards on which students write their questions. • You can also collect the questions via a program like Padlet or Mentimeter.
No special requirements.