Title: Characteristics of a good question
1Characteristics of a good question
Students learn by the asking and answering
questions to ourselves.
- A good question is a demonstration of genuine
curiosity. - A good question has logic, related in some way to
the teachers focus and the students experience. - In a good question the words are ordered in such
a way that the thinking is clarified, both for
the students and the teacher. - In a good question the intent must be supported
by intonation and non-verbal signals. The pace
of the question should match the intent. - A good question challenges existing thinking and
reflection. - A good question is seen as part of an ongoing
dialogue which involves relationships between the
speakers. - A good question can challenge and surprise but it
should not be seen as a weapon by which to
diminish others. - A good question maintains student engagement,
stimulates thoughts and evokes feelings.
2Blooms Taxonomy
- Blooms Taxonomy of Cognitive Expectations
Questions for Quality Thinking
Was it right for the police to put the wolf in
jail? Explain why or why not?
What happened to each of the three little pigs?
Judging the value, materials and methods
Applying standards and criteria
Why do you think the one pig built a house of
sticks rather than a house of bricks?
Putting together parts to form a whole
Breaking it down into elements
What were the names of each of the three little
pigs?
Using in new situations
Understanding the material itself
Construct a model of each Pigs house based on
the pictures from the book.
Recall of specifics
Design a safe house in which all the pigs could
live.
3The Importance of Questions
- If questions are simple, so is thinking.
- Why dont a lot of teachers use Blooms Taxonomy?
- True questions vs. Review questions
- Importance of verbs indicate depth of the
question
- http//www.nipissingu.ca/education/jennifeb/educjb
/ - Under Resouces Classwork Cognitive Verbs
4Teacher Questions
- controlled by the content and the teachers
estimate as to whether or not a particular
student will be able to handle the question
successfully - Avoid yes/no questions
- Use a signal for mass/whole class responses
- Put the student name at the end of a question
- Use five (5) second Wait Time
- Decide on how you will respond to the student
answer Praise/Acceptance/Probes
What are Probes and Wait Time?
5Consolidation of Learning How long is wait time one and two? What level of Blooms Taxonomy is the above question? Why is it important to wait? What level of Blooms Taxonomy is the above question?
Application / Reaction Write a mnemonic for remembering the levels in Blooms Taxonomy. What level of Blooms Taxonomy is the above question?