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Education QUESTION #6918
Question 1
'Chunking' as an instructional strategy in classroom management refers to which of the following practices?
  • Dividing a lesson into several 30-minute segments separated by transitions
  • Grouping new information by associations (e.g., by initial letters) and limiting new cognitive input to approximately 4–5 bits at a time to match working memory capacity✔️
  • Breaking the class into four groups to work on separate tasks simultaneously
  • Sequencing homework assignments from easy to difficult across a week
Correct Answer Explanation
Chunking is a cognitive strategy grounded in working memory research — the brain can process approximately 4 to 7 'chunks' of information at once. By organizing new content into associative groupings (e.g., vocabulary by letter or theme) and limiting the volume of new input per session, teachers reduce cognitive overload, which in turn reduces the frustration and off-task behavior that overload produces.