Question
Emma: I think that schools are no longer the most effective way to educate kids. Kids would learn more if they spent some of their time in small, home-based groups and other time out in the real world instead of the classroom. For example, they could do job shadowing, or explore museums or nature. Mark: I’m not sure I agree. There would be no way to make sure that every child received a high-quality education or even learned basic information. Emma: Actually, a large percentage of high school graduates say that they didn’t learn basic information. So this wouldn’t be any worse. And besides, not everyone needs to learn the same things. This model would be more flexible and meet people’s needs much better. Mark: I think it would limit people’s opportunities, not expand them. Emma: And I think it would provide far more opportunities than traditional school. Question Use the discussion to answer the question. Which are relational questions that Mark might ask Emma to follow up? Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses How does spending time in nature affect children’s education? How does spending time in nature affect children’s education? Where did you hear that schools are no longer the most effective way to educate children? Where did you hear that schools are no longer the most effective way to educate children? What will happen to working parents if they are expected to educate their children at home? What will happen to working parents if they are expected to educate their children at home? How would small, home-based groups be different from traditional classrooms? How would small, home-based groups be different from traditional classrooms? Don’t you think that taking children out of schools would do a lot of harm?
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The two relational questions that Mark might ask Emma to follow up are:
1. Where did you hear that schools are no longer the most effective way to educate children?
2. How would small, home-based groups be different from traditional classrooms?
These questions seek to clarify Emma's positions and encourage further discussion on her ideas.
1. Where did you hear that schools are no longer the most effective way to educate children?
2. How would small, home-based groups be different from traditional classrooms?
These questions seek to clarify Emma's positions and encourage further discussion on her ideas.