Figure 1. Graphical representation of teacher P's change in question Type
Figure 2. Graphical representation of teacher L's change in question Types
Figure 3. Graphical representation of teacher P's change in feedback behavior
Figure 4. Graphical representation of teacher L's change in feedback behavior
Table 1. Participant demographics
Table 2. Comparison of the types of question-asked in teacher P's classes
Table 3. Comparison of the types of question-asked in teacher L's classes
Table 4. Comparison of the feedback delivered by teacher P
Table 5. Comparison of the feedback delivered by teacher L
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