Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET)· Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
Inductive teaching is best described as:
Choices
- AStating a rule first and then giving examples
- BMemorising rules without examples
- CGiving only the final answer
- DMoving from specific examples to a general rule or conceptCorrect
Answer
Moving from specific examples to a general rule or concept
Inductive teaching presents specific examples first and lets learners discover the general rule. Deductive teaching states the rule first, then illustrates with examples.
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