Title: Explore the complexity of questioning
1Explore the complexity of questioning
- Merge a constructivist and behaviorist approach
to the teaching and learning process.
2Everything a teacher does can be classified into
four areas
- Information provided
- Activities assigned or selected
- Questions asked
- Responses to students efforts
- Madeline Hunter
3John Millar, 1897
- Generally the best way of asking a question is to
address the whole class.Each pupil should
understand that be may be expected to reply. In
stating the question no sign should be shown that
would indicate who is to answer. The main thing
is to secure that every student is held on the
alert. Each question should be given to that
student, who, with due regards to the interests
of the class stands in most need of receiving it.
This method has the great advantage of the
teacher to apply a proper distribution of tests.
P. 232 in the book School Management and the
Principles of Practice and Teaching.
4Johnsons 5 Basic Elements
- Individual Accountability
- Face to Face Interaction
- Collaborative Skills
- Social, Communication, and Critical Thinking
skills - Processing the Collaborative and Academic Task
- Positive Interdependence (9 types)
5Cooperative learning structures
- Numbered Heads
- Place Mat
- Round Robin
- Think Pair Share
- One Stray Rest Stay
- Jigsaw
- (around 300 small group structures)
6Graphic Organizers
- Word Webs
- Time Lines
- Flow Charts
- Venn Diagrams
- Fish Bone Diagrams
- Mind Maps
- Concept Maps
7Blooms Taxonomy
- Knowledge/Recall
- Comprehension/Understanding
- Application
- Analysis
- Synthesis
- Evaluation
8Inductive Thinking
- Hilda Tabas
- Concept Formation Strategy
9Inductive Thinking
- Drives or is the cognitive power behind graphic
organizers such as Fish Bone Diagrams, Venn
Diagrams Mind Mapping, Concept Mapping
10One researched based instructional strategy that
pushes inductive thinking is
- Hilda Tabas Concept Formation strategy
11Has three phases
- Phase I Present the data to the students or
collect it from them - Phase II Present a focus statement and have the
students classify the data based on common
attributes - Phase III Apply the concepts that emerge
explore relationships between them make
predictions etc.
12Tabas Concept Formation strategy applied to
questioning
- Form groups of 3 or 4 letter off ABC(D)
- Create a Place Mat
- Brainstorm all factors that impact questioning in
the classroom - Classify those factors based on the role they
play in questioning - Read about Fish Bone Diagrams
- Create Fish Bone Diagram
- One Stray Rest Stay
- Mini Jigsaw with research
13Connecting Concept Formation to Effective Group
Work
- Individual Accountability
- Promoting Face to Face Interaction
- Inserting an appropriate collaborative skill
- Processing/Reflecting on the academic and the
collaborative objective - Employ one or more of the nine types of positive
interdependence (Goal is compulsory -- the rest
optional)
14Instructional Intelligence summary .
- Concepts accountability, safety, meaning
- Skills framing questions, wait time
- Tactics Place Mat, Numbered Heads, Round Robin,
Fish Bone, One Stray Rest Stay - Strategies Concept Formation, Johnsons 5 Basic
Elements - Organizers Multiple Intelligence, Brain
Research, Gender (Womens Ways of Knowing)
15Factors
- Complexity of Thinking
- Academic Engaged Time
- Use of Wait Time
- Responding to Student Responses
- Knowledge of Results
- Shifting from Covert to Overt
- Fear of Failure
- Public vs Private Failure
- Distribution of Responses
- Accountability and Level of Concern
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17Framing questions 1897
- Generally the best way of asking a question is to
address the whole class. Each pupil should
understand that he may be expected to reply. In
stating the question no sign should be shown that
would indicate who is to answer. The main thing
is to secure that every pupil is on the alert.
Each question should be given to the pupil who,
with due regard to the interests of the class,
stands in most need of receiving it. and the
questions distributed in such a way as will do
the most good. John Millar Deputy Minister of
Education for Ontario, Canada
18What are all the factors to consider if you want
TPS to work?
- Odd or even number of students
- Student no one wants to work with
- Will the boys sit with the girls
- Holding them accountable to share
- Do they have the communication skills of actively
listening and paraphrasing - Giving enough wait time to think
- Controlling a taxonomy of thinking
- Responding to students responses
19Instruction classified
- Instructional concepts
- Instructional concepts that are skills
- Instructional concepts that are tactics
- Instructional concepts that are strategies
- Instructional concepts that are instructional
organizers
20The Brain Instruction Interface
- Brain needs to feel safe
- Brain needs to experience talk for intellectual
growth - Brain is a pattern seeker
- Brain is about survival -- it attends to things
that are meaningful, interesting, and authentic
21Multiple Intelligences Howard Gardner 2001
- I have described human beings as those organisms
who possess a basic set of seven, eight, or a
dozen intelligences. Thanks to evolution, each of
us is equipped with these intellectual
potentials, which we can mobilize an connect
according to our inclinations and our cultures
preferences. Although we all receive these
intelligences as part of out birthright, no two
people have exactly the same intelligences in the
same combination. - (pages 44 - 45)