Advanced questioning.

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Other Authors: Title: Explaining, Title: Introductory Procedures and Closure, University of Sydney, Teaching Skills Development Project
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Sydney, New South Wales] : University of Sydney, 1974.
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245 0 0 |a Advanced questioning. 
260 |a [Sydney, New South Wales] :  |b University of Sydney,  |c 1974. 
300 1 |a Videocassette (VHS)(ca. 35 min.) : sd., b&w, 1/2 in. 
500 0 |a Questions have long been regarded as a key factor in teaching and learning. Despite this recognition, research indicates that most questions asked by teachers require only brief factual answers from puils. Few questions require more advanced thinking processes, stimulate ongoing reflection and inquiry, or attempt to increase pupils' interest in an issue. By varying the level of complexity of questions, a teacher may involve pupils in higher levels of thinking in relation to an issue and more gererally increase their involvement in the class. The most commonly used systems for classifying questions is that developed by Broom and his colleagues. A brief description of each of these categories, together with an example to illustrate its use, is offered in the following series of taped segments. 
650 |a Elementary school teachers, Training of. 
650 |a Teachers  |x Training of 
700 |a Title: Explaining. 
700 |a Title: Introductory Procedures and Closure. 
700 |a University of Sydney. 
700 |a Teaching Skills Development Project. 
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