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Oct 9, 2015 at 23:53 comment added paul garrett One genuine issue is that the class is "required", so that people will be there who (probably misguidedly, even about their own welfare) don't want to be there. Unless you imagine that you can "re-educate" them, there is simply no way to "cause" them to participate at a reasonable level... For that matter, there is a bizarre (understandable in human terms) culture of feigned indifference or hostility to the very thing one is studying, to pre-empt the stigma of failure... Don't get sucked into that. Be polite, but don't collapse to the swamp of unresponsiveness that may be popular...
Oct 9, 2015 at 23:53 comment added Fuhrmanator A good instructor will know how to manage this. You're part of the usual suspects who answer. One way for an instructor to get more participation is to give the class a few minutes to answer the question, to write the answer down, and mention before that she'll call on someone at random.
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