Key Resource: Using questioning to Promote Thinking

Teacher Education in Sub-Saharan Africa and The Open University (2016) Key Resource: Using questioning to Promote Thinking. [Teaching/Learning Resource]

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Abstract

Good questioning is an important skill for you, the teacher, to acquire. Questioning can be used to find out what your pupils know and assess their progress, but can also be used to inspire them, help extend their thinking skills and develop enquiring minds. Questions you can ask can be divided into two broad categories: Lower level questions, which involve the recall of facts and knowledge previously taught, often involving closed questions (a yes or no answer). Higher-level questions, which ask the pupil to use bits of information previously learned to form an answer or to support an answer in a logical manner. Higher-level questions are often more open-ended. There are two issues with both higher and lower-level questions. These are encouraging pupils to respond; improving the quality of their responses.

Item Type: Teaching/Learning Resource
Program: Using questioning to Promote Thinking
Learning outcomes: To think more deeply and improve the quality of their answers
Access: Open
Uncontrolled Keywords: Open Educational Resources (OER), Promote thinking
Subjects: Education
Curriculam Level: 9. Teacher Training
Depositing User: COL Staff
Date Deposited: 18 Feb 2021 11:56
Last Modified: 20 Apr 2021 13:26
URI: https://tuv.oer4pacific.org/id/eprint/85

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