How do we transition between techniques utilizing effective questioning?
This week our readings are based on effective questioning, and how we can use them to enhance our student's learning. One of the reading states "questions can do more than measure what students know." We can use questions to encourage students to explore and refine their understanding of key concepts by asking challenging, engaging, and effective questions. Asking questions can help teachers know if students understanding the material and can also help students retain information by rewarding unarticulated thoughts.
In my classroom plan, I listed "Ask Questions" as one of my procedures. I want my students to know that it's okay to ask questions throughout the class. For me, as a future educator, I can gauge where my students are at with the material and make changes if students are not understanding. For students, to get them thinking about the content and opens up a discussion to the class. Students can listen to how others are thinking about the material and provides them with another perspective.
This week I am excited to see how I can use effective questions in the classroom!