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Latest revision as of 09:25, 27 October 2022
a shallow follow-up is an elaborative paraphrase of what the tutor said. [1]
Text sentence #1: Human life depends on the distribution of oxygen, hormones, and nutrients to cells in all parts of the body and on the removal of carbon dioxide and other wastes. -Tutor: “Basically, what we are talking about is the circulatory system is an exchange of materials.” -Student: You take out the waste and you put in the nutrients. ---> (shallow follow-up)
Text sentence #16: Each of the valves consists of flaps of tissue that open as blood is pumped out of the ventricles. -Tutor: “OK. So opening and closing, what would that do?” -Student: It would allow the blood to enter like from the atrium without it falling straight through. ---> (shallow follow-up)
Notes
- ↑ Chi, M. T., Siler, S. A., Jeong, H., Yamauchi, T., & Hausmann, R. G. (2001). Learning from human tutoring. Cognitive science, 25(4), 471-533.