The MOST effective action for improving participation during a questioning session is option A: Call on individuals by name to engage them.
Calling on individuals by name is an effective way to engage them and encourage participation. It shows that the instructor is interested in what they have to say and values their input. This technique also ensures that all learners have a chance to participate and can help prevent one or two individuals from dominating the conversation.
Option B (Have each learner take turns asking and answering a question) can be useful for encouraging participation, but it may not be practical for larger groups or for more complex questions.
Option C (Ask for raised hands if they know the correct answer) can be effective, but it may not encourage participation from learners who are less confident or who may not know the correct answer.
Option D (Move closer to the participants in order to actively engage them) can be helpful for creating a more comfortable and interactive learning environment, but it may not necessarily lead to increased participation during questioning sessions.
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