Effective Questioning Strategies and Techniques for the Classroom
The adept use of questioning has the power to enhance students’ critical-thinking skills and learning. With the right strategies in place, K–12 teachers can visualize
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RAISING THE RIGOR the best way to help students expand their knowledge. and Techniques for the Classroom, Eileen Depka shares instructional practices and tools that teachers can use
provides teachers at all grade levels an easy and practical way to raise the level of thinking that goes on in their classrooms on a daily basis.” —Brady Reinke, Elementary Principal, Ronald Reagan Elementary School, New Berlin, Wisconsin
Effective Questioning Strategies and Techniques for the Classroom
to respond to students’ diverse needs as they develop 21st century skills. Through sample situations, templates, and suggested strategies, Depka illustrates how effective question design, specifically with guidance from Norman Webb’s Depth of Knowledge framework and Benjamin Bloom’s taxonomy, promotes college and career readiness and deepens student engagement. When teachers
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design effective questions, they set the stage for quality discussions that engage and inspire students. Promoting higher-order thinking skills not only actively engages students’ minds but supports a deeper, more meaningful level of understanding. With this book, K–12 teachers will:
“Depka provides a powerful, commonsense approach to what matters most in the classroom: building meaningful assessments and charting a path that will ensure teachers and students are empowered for success.”
and tasks
• Release responsibility gradually to allow students to ask deep questions
• Differentiate student assignments and effective assessments
• Learn student engagement indicators • Establish a classroom culture that creates trust and promotes inquiry
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—Tony Frontier, Associate Professor, Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
• Create rigorous standards-based questions
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