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Page 1: Asking better questions Asking questions better. 1.Why do you ask questions in lessons? 2.What do you think is a strength of your current questioning

Asking better questions

Asking questions better

Page 2: Asking better questions Asking questions better. 1.Why do you ask questions in lessons? 2.What do you think is a strength of your current questioning

1.Why do you ask questions in lessons?

2.What do you think is a strength of your current questioning techniques?

3.What do you think you could develop?

Reflection

Page 3: Asking better questions Asking questions better. 1.Why do you ask questions in lessons? 2.What do you think is a strength of your current questioning

Reviewing T&L in lessons with AfL as a focus

The teacher uses skilful questioning, appropriate resources and engaging activities to focus and sustain whole class, group and paired dialogue.

Page 4: Asking better questions Asking questions better. 1.Why do you ask questions in lessons? 2.What do you think is a strength of your current questioning

Intended outcomes:

Increase the level and quality of thinking and interaction in your classroom by asking better questions and asking questions better.

Plan a series of questions for a significant part of a lesson on a topic which you are currently teaching

Reflect on the changes you intend to make to your current practice

Page 5: Asking better questions Asking questions better. 1.Why do you ask questions in lessons? 2.What do you think is a strength of your current questioning

1.Any other general good practice to continue the list we have started?

2.Pick a lesson you will be teaching in the next week and plan some questions for the lesson.

Page 6: Asking better questions Asking questions better. 1.Why do you ask questions in lessons? 2.What do you think is a strength of your current questioning

Asking better questions

Page 7: Asking better questions Asking questions better. 1.Why do you ask questions in lessons? 2.What do you think is a strength of your current questioning

Asking better questions

1. Ask more HOT (higher order thinking) questions2. Turn closed questions into open ones 3. Give the answer to a question and ask why it is

correct4. Turn the question into a true or false statement5. Ask questions that explore opposites,

differences, categories and exceptions6. Focus on how to work the answer out7. Devise ‘HOT’ multiple choice questions

Page 8: Asking better questions Asking questions better. 1.Why do you ask questions in lessons? 2.What do you think is a strength of your current questioning

Asking questions better

Page 9: Asking better questions Asking questions better. 1.Why do you ask questions in lessons? 2.What do you think is a strength of your current questioning

Ask questions better

1. Leave wait or think time

2. Use probing questions to search for more information

3. Random name generator

4. No hands up

5. Signals for feedback e.g. thumbs up, use of mini

whiteboards, use of traffic light cards

6. Think, pair, share

7. Ask for 5

8. Take the answer round the class and bring it back

Page 10: Asking better questions Asking questions better. 1.Why do you ask questions in lessons? 2.What do you think is a strength of your current questioning

Intended outcomes:

Increase the level and quality of thinking and interaction in your classroom by asking better questions and asking questions better.

Plan a series of questions for a significant part of a lesson on a topic which you are currently teaching

Reflect on the changes you intend to make to your current practice