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Tag: questioning techniques
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Bring the Apprentice into your classroom with the Big Pitch questioning activity, or turn your focus to the deeper, more profound aspects of philosophical questioning
The Big Pitch Divide learners into groups of four. One of these groups is designated the ‘executive board’. The rest of the groups, the pitchers, are set a problem for…
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One questioning activity that channels the power of the courts, and a second that takes its inspiration from the world of journalism
Cross-Examination Learners are divided into groups of four. One member of each group is designated as a cross-examiner. The cross-examiners leave their groups and stand at the front of the…
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Serial questioning: why one thing usually follows another, and what that means for you and your learners
Questions often come in a series during a lesson. Examples of this include when the teacher is questioning learners one-on-one, when they are leading a discussion or when they set…
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How to take your classroom questioning and start thinking about it as a diagnostic tool for assessment
Questions elicit information and we can use questions as a diagnostic tool. To diagnose something is to identify, detect and establish. It involves eliciting information that can be compared to…
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Four ways to turn the questioning tables and have your learners develop questions for you
Make it clear to pupils that you welcome their questions. Provide a variety of routes by which they might ask you questions. Three such routes are: putting your hand up,…
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Five powerful strategies expert teachers use to practice exam-style questions with their learners
Practicing exam-style questions is one of the key steps to assessment success. Here are five activities you can use with your students. Give every pupil a slip of paper and…
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A ten-step recipe for developing enquiry questions you can use to drive learning and generate engagement
Enquiry-based learning is a powerful approach to pedagogy that is frequently engaging and motivating for students. As a result, it often leads to deep learning – that is, learning in…
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Easy-to-use, tried and tested techniques for effectively differentiating your questioning in any lesson you teach
We can use questioning to differentiate in any lesson, at any time. The simplest way to do this is to vary the difficulty level of the questions you ask. Here…

