which of the following is frequently used in the expository model of teaching?

(a)deductive thining(my answer)
(b)inductive thinking
(c)discovery learning
(d)knowedge-based learning

what type of learning uses formal lectures?
(a)student-centered
(b)teacher-redirecting
(c)teacher-centered (my answer)

(d)outdated styles

in order to facilitate a good class discussion which of the following advice should you follow?

(a)be sure to express your own opinions
(b)stick with the topip even if students are beginning to repeat themselves
(c)use the students own ideas to further the discussion (my answer)
(d)if the students don't respond start talking yourself

please check my answers thanks

http://academics.rmu.edu/~tomei/ed711psy/c_ausub.htm

and
http://education.boisestate.edu/lrogien/Models%20of%20Teaching.htm

Let us know if you think your answers are correct or need changing. I'm not indicating one thing or the other!

ms sue please help

I agree with your answers, susue.

thank you ms sue .you are great

You're welcome, Susue!

Your answers are mostly correct. However, for the first question, the correct answer is (c) discovery learning, not (a) deductive thinking. In the expository model of teaching, discovery learning is frequently used, which involves students exploring concepts and ideas on their own.

For the second question, your answer (c) teacher-centered is indeed correct. Formal lectures are considered a form of teacher-centered learning, where the teacher delivers information to the students.

Lastly, for the third question, your answer (c) use the students' own ideas to further the discussion is correct. In order to facilitate a good class discussion, it is important to encourage and incorporate the students' ideas and perspectives to deepen the conversation.