Google Certified Educator Level 2 Practice Exam

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What are some benefits of having students watch specific instructional video before arriving in class?

  1. Increased class disruptions

  2. Improved concentration during class

  3. Facilitates better discussion

  4. Preparedness with questions for class

The correct answer is: Preparedness with questions for class

Having students watch specific instructional videos before arriving in class can be highly beneficial as it helps students come prepared with questions for class. This preparation can lead to more engaging and focused discussions during the class session. Additionally, it can save time during the in-person class, allowing the teacher to delve deeper into the material or address any areas of confusion that arose from the video. Options A, B, and C are incorrect because having students watch instructional videos before class typically does not lead to increased class disruptions, improved concentration during class, or facilitate better discussions on its own. These benefits are more likely to occur as a result of the students coming prepared with questions and having a basic understanding of the material from the videos.