Effective Questioning
In Effective Teaching Strategies
?Imagine a situation in which questioning is motivating and promotes and supports student learning and responding.
What would you see, hear, and feel in such an environment?
What would you be doing? What would students be doing?
Give an example of effective questioning….
? ? ?Effective Questioning? ? ?
Amplify: “Tell me more about that.” Clarify: “What do you mean when you say
such and such? Explain that a bit more.” Paraphrase/Summarize: “Tell me what
happened in your own words.” Cause/Effect: “Which happened first? Did
that lead to something? Why? What were the causes?”
Compare Contrast: “What do these two have in common? How are they different? Have you learned anything like this before? What does this information remind you of?”
Example: “Give an example of this.” Definition: “How would you define this?” Characteristic: “What’s a characteristic of
this?” Qualification: “When is this not true? What
are exceptions to this?”
Source: Meyer, E., & Smith L.Z. (1987). The practical tutor. New York: Oxford University Press. p.34.
Four Corner Synectics Activity
Take a fresh look at something known
Connect new knowledge with what is already known
The study of creative processes especially as applied to the solution of problems by a group of
diverse individuals.
Brainstorm...
List as many book genres as you can.
Four Corners
Mystery Nonfiction
Horror Fairy Tales
Create an Analogy
Effective questioning is like
________________ because
________________________.
Which genre best describes your vision of effective questioning?
In your group:
1. Brainstorm as many possible reasons for your choice as possible.
2. List them on the paper provided.
3. Choose a representative to share with the large group.
SharingReturn to your seats, and discuss the following question:
How can we implement more effective questioning strategies in our teaching?
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