Sunday, February 8, 2015

Blog Post #4

Asking Questions: What questions do we ask? How do we ask?


After watching the video "Asking Better Questions In The Classroom, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFMfEVdfDys  I've learned that as future educators we must ask more open ended questions in order to get the answer that we're looking for. If you ask a student, is it raining outside? More than likely the answer you're going to get would be yes, no, or I think so. Those would be examples of closed ended questions. Asking open ended questions will not only open up the doors for a discussion between you and that student but also with the entire class. 
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3 comments:

  1. Great post, but remember to cite your sources with links within your writing, using the correct HTML codes. Read/watch all sources given to you. This post is too brief.

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  3. Randy
    You did a great job explaining open and closed ending questions. I also like the picture that you used. I noticed that your link to your youtube was not coded correctly. There were a lot of great videos and resources in this assignment. I really enjoyed "The Right Way to Ask Questions in the Classroom" by Ben Johnson where he explains how to draw sticks for asking questions.

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