Friday, September 12, 2014

Blog #4

Teacher ask questions all the time. How they phrase a question is just as important as asking the question itself. Phrasing a question the right way gives the student more ways to think about to answer. Making students really think about the question more than a yes or no may expand the students mind. Students will only answer the questions you give them. To make the student think put rephrase those yead and no question and make them an open ended question. Open ended questions are the best (in my belief) questions to ask the students. The video open ending questions with Andi Stix shows how to rephrase very typical questions into better questions for the students. When you rephrase a question always remember that you need to keep the question open for the students and to ask how did they come to that conclusion. Asking multiple questions at one time can confuse the students. It is better to ask question after question. The teacher will see which questions the students are having trouble with and which ones that the students know very well.


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2 comments:

  1. "Teacher ask questions all the time." Teachers, not teacher.

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  2. "To make the student think put rephrase those yead and no question... " What? proofread!



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