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In Microteaching, Oral - Visual Switching is a behavior corresponding to the skill of :

AProbing Questions

BExplanation

CAchieving Closure

DStimulus Variation

Answer:

D. Stimulus Variation

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  • In microteaching, "Oral - Visual Switching" is a behavior that corresponds to the skill of Stimulus Variation.

  • Stimulus Variation - The skill of stimulus variation involves a teacher deliberately changing their behavior to maintain and secure the attention of students. The goal is to break the monotony of a lecture and keep students engaged by providing a variety of sensory inputs.


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