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.
James – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
It was helpful in showing me how I should be questioning my students.
Miguel – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
The presented did a great job of explaining the importance of including higher level questions to help students think.
Joel – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
This course gave me more insight into the type of questions we should be asking
Jennifer – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
Good review, but nothing new
Sylvia – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
I believe the presenter shared many types of questions that may be used in the classroom.
Laura – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
Great
Alex – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
Very well informed.
Erik – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
It was well-done.
Amir – WESLACO ISD (verified owner) –
Great
Brenda – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
I really liked how well he explained the difference in the levels of questioning and how he gave good ideas on different things that teachers can implement in their classes.