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The way in which a teacher frames questions and the way he uses them (including the frequency with which he uses them) influence the learning/teaching process and can be said in part to determine t...he style of learning. In this programme, the assumptions and implicit principles which underlie differing styles of teaching are examined by Geoffrey Esland, Douglas Barnes and Harold Rosen in the light of observations on language and the way in which it is used in the classroom. In the course of the examinations, a number of polemical and important points are made about what have come to be known as 'open' and 'closed' styles of teaching.
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Module code and title: E282, School and society
Item code: E282; 05
Recording date: 1972-03-18
First transmission date: 18-03-1972
Published: 1972
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Duration: 00:18:40
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Producer: Ken Little
Contributors: Douglas Barnes; Geoff Esland; Harold Rosen
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): Language; Learning/teaching process; Questions; Style of learning
Master spool number: TLN07FM374J
Production number: TLN07FM374J
Available to public: no