TEXES Science of Teaching Reading Practice Test

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Which approach significantly enhances retention of information about a new topic?

  1. Encouraging students to ask questions about every text

  2. Creating groups to develop a concept web

  3. Engaging in discussion without visual aids

  4. Conducting assessments after every class

The correct answer is: Creating groups to develop a concept web

Creating groups to develop a concept web significantly enhances retention of information about a new topic because this activity promotes active engagement with the material. When students work collaboratively to create a concept web, they organize their thoughts, make connections among ideas, and visually represent relationships between concepts. This process not only reinforces their understanding but also allows for the exchange of perspectives, leading to deeper cognitive processing. The act of physically mapping out knowledge helps to solidify information in students' memories, making it more accessible for later retrieval. Moreover, the collaborative nature of this activity encourages peer learning, where students can clarify misunderstandings and enhance their grasp on the topic through discussion and interaction. This combination of visual organization and social engagement effectively supports long-term retention of the information learned.