An instructor asks a question and notices that most of the learners seem distracted and are looking out the windows. Which of the following is the BEST approach to this problem?
A.
Call on a specific learner to answer the question.
B.
Turn the question into an exercise.
C.
Rephrase the question using an appropriate frame of reference.
D.
Wait a little longer until someone answers the question.
C. Rephrase the question using an appropriate frame of reference.
If most of the learners seem distracted and are looking out the windows, it's likely that they are not fully engaged in the learning process. Rephrasing the question using an appropriate frame of reference can help the learners connect the question to something that interests them, making the question more relevant and engaging. This approach can help bring the learners' attention back to the class and encourage them to participate in the discussion.
Calling on a specific learner to answer the question may put them on the spot, leading to anxiety and discouraging participation. Turning the question into an exercise may not address the underlying issue of distraction, and waiting a little longer may only prolong the disengagement of the learners.
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