Immediate vs Delayed Homework Questioning: What's the Best Approach?

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In summary, immediate homework questioning involves asking students questions about the material right after it has been taught, while delayed questioning occurs after a period of time has passed. The best approach ultimately depends on the learning goal and the type of information being taught. Immediate questioning may be more effective for factual recall, while delayed questioning may promote deeper understanding and application of the material. Both approaches have their merits and can be used in combination to enhance learning outcomes. Ultimately, the best approach will vary depending on the individual student and the subject being taught.
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Am i allowed to ask HW questions right away, or do i need to wait a period of time?
 
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Okay thankyou (: my question has been posted, please let me know if i didnt follow some of the guidelines for posting.
 
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