Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Blog Post 4

"The Right Way to Ask Questions in the Classroom"

This helps us remember that we are not required to know everything. In fact, students have their own knowledge which was stated in the video. To find out what the students know we need to need to ask questions. One of the things it states is we need to ask questions where a single student is not singled out but as a whole class is able to communicate without fear. 

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This showed that how a teacher ask a question teaches the student how they should ask questions. This article discusses three ways to ask better questions. If we prepare, play with, and preserve the good questions then educators can begin to ask better questions.It is a good idea to come up with some questions before class, so you will have a better understanding of what you are asking.

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This was a great video, especially since I tend to get bored in lecture classes. I loved how it showed many different ways to ask questions. It will keep the children interactive, less bored, and more actively involved in the discussion.

2 comments:

  1. Good, but please proof-read before you publish!

    Also, where are your working links and alt/title modifiers for your pictures? These are necessary for every blog post!

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  2. Great Post! I also agree with you that no child should be singled out and that group discussions generate better learning experiences for many students. I agree with you and the video that states teachers should have a list of questions ready before class and a "game plan" to allow the class to flow more smoothly. All in all you hit on some great points! keep up the good work..

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