* Teacher-student interaction: This includes lectures, discussions, questioning, feedback, and individual or group tutoring.
* Student-student interaction: This involves peer teaching, collaborative learning, discussions, group projects, and peer feedback.
* Nonverbal communication: This includes body language, facial expressions, gestures, and use of space, all of which contribute significantly to the overall communication and learning process.
Effective classroom interaction is characterized by active participation, reciprocal communication, and a positive learning atmosphere. It's not just about the transmission of information from teacher to student, but a collaborative process of meaning-making and knowledge construction.