Description
In this 1-hour course you will discover:
- How to identify the level of questions used in class discussions and assessments
- How to conduct an audit of classroom questioning practices
- How to modify low-level questions to become higher-level questions
ODE Competencies: a, b, c, g
Click here for a leader’s guide created by the Ohio Association for the Gifted and Talented.
Presenter Bio
Todd Stanley is the author of 12 teacher education books including Project-Based Learning for Gifted Students: A Handbook for the 21st Century Classroom, and his latest When Smart Kids Underachieve in the Classroom: Practical Solutions for Teachers. He served as a classroom teacher for 18 years and is currently the gifted services coordinator for Pickerington Local Schools where he lives with his wife and two daughters. You can follow him on Twitter @the_gifted_guy.
Diana – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
very informative
Ana – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
Great questioning strategies.
Maria – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
excellent ideas!
Enebeth – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
Great examples and explanation to differentiate between hard and rigorous questioning.
Eva – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
Great ideas
Ruben – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
Liked this video. Explains in detail the difference between hard and rigor.
Kassandra – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
This course provided strategies that I can use in my classroom with reasoning behind them to help student’s achieve higher order thinking skills and questioning.
Cecilia – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
I enjoyed this very much. Very helpful to see the list of verbs to use when creating questions.
Laura – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
Awesome!
Maricela – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
useful information