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Holly N. Johnson; Ya-yu Lo; Morgan E. Nichols – Educational Research and Development Journal, 2024
Promoting a high level of student engagement has been a goal for many teachers. Opportunities to respond (OTR) offer a low-cost instructional practice that allows teachers to improve student engagement in the classroom. In this study, we explored the potential effects of a data-driven coaching model on one elementary school teacher's…
Descriptors: Data Use, Decision Making, Coaching (Performance), Learner Engagement
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Herron, Brigette A.; Roulston, Kathryn – LEARNing Landscapes, 2021
Teaching students to become critical consumers of interviews, which often serve as influential sources for learning and interpreting world events, is important in today's information-rich world. This paper outlines an approach to teaching in-depth interviewing in which students examine excerpts from interviews (e.g., archival collections, oral…
Descriptors: Interviews, Interaction, Critical Thinking, Teaching Methods
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Blackey, Robert – History Teacher, 2014
Identification questions (or IDs), according to some critics, merely test factual knowledge (which involves only memorization), but for them to be effective learning tools for students, teachers must also make sure that students develop their understanding of the significance or importance of people, events, and concepts both in the context of…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Student Reaction, Identification, Questioning Techniques
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Colley, Carolyn; Windschitl, Mark – Science Education, 2016
Teaching that is responsive to students' ideas can create opportunities for rigorous sense-making talk by young learners. Yet we have few accounts of how thoughtful attempts at responsive teaching unfold across units of instruction in elementary science classrooms and have only begun to understand how responsiveness encourages rigor in…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Elementary School Students, Discourse Communities, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Raven, John; Qalawee, Mohamed; Atroshi, Hanar – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2016
In this world of rapidly evolving technologies, educational institutions often struggle to keep up with change. Change often requires a state of readiness at both the micro and macro levels. This paper looks at a tertiary institution that undertook a significant technology change initiative by introducing tablet based components for teaching a…
Descriptors: Computers, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Experiential Learning
Walsh, Jackie Acree; Sattes, Beth Dankert – Educational Leadership, 2015
The authors have seen an inspiring phenomenon in certain classrooms--students thinking through their answers to teacher questions, responding thoughtfully to other students' answers, even self-correcting or providing more information after they've answered a teacher aloud. The strategy behind these student actions is a skillful use of "wait…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Thinking Skills, Student Participation
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Llinares, Ana; Pascual Peña, Irene – Language and Education, 2015
This paper presents an analysis of teachers' questions and students' responses in content and language integrated learning (CLIL) classes of history. Through the combined application of genre theory and a typology of CLIL teacher academic questions, the study aims at contributing to the understanding of how CLIL students use the foreign language…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Course Content, Academic Discourse
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Weston, Michele; Haudek, Kevin C.; Prevost, Luanna; Urban-Lurain, Mark; Merrill, John – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2015
One challenge in science education assessment is that students often focus on surface features of questions rather than the underlying scientific principles. We investigated how student written responses to constructed-response questions about photosynthesis vary based on two surface features of the question: the species of plant and the order of…
Descriptors: Botany, Science Instruction, STEM Education, Questioning Techniques
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Haydon, Todd; MacSuga-Gage, Ashley S.; Simonsen, Brandi; Hawkins, Renee – Beyond Behavior, 2012
Effective instruction is a key component of successful classroom management and includes practices that maximize the likelihood of student participation, active responding, and correct responding while minimizing errors. Researchers have established the connection between effective instruction and (a) increases in desired student behaviors,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Strategies, Student Participation, Classroom Techniques
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Jiang, Yan – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2014
This study explored teacher questioning as a formative assessment strategy by examining the practices of teachers of English as a Foreign Language in Chinese tertiary institutions. It investigated how teachers deployed questions to stimulate student thinking, uncover students' current level of learning, and allow responses to inform pedagogic…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Educational Practices, Educational Strategies, Teaching Methods
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Styslinger, Mary E.; Pollock, Timothy – Voices from the Middle, 2010
This collaborative inquiry answers the following questions: 1) What is the nature of talk during Socratic Circles? 2) What is student response to talk? 3) How might knowing more about student response to talk and the nature of talk improve teaching during Socratic Circles? The article first describes the process of implementing Socratic Circles,…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Teaching Methods, Interpersonal Communication, Feedback (Response)
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Nyman, Rimma – International Journal for Mathematics Teaching and Learning, 2015
This article presents results from an empirical study of how student engagement is visible during introductory algebra. Previously, the notion of engagement in mathematics has been studied from students' and researchers' perspectives. This study is instead focused on teachers' perspectives on student engagement. Eight teachers in grade 6-7 have…
Descriptors: Educational Indicators, Educational Practices, Introductory Courses, Algebra
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Weiss, Stacy L. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2013
Supplemental small group reading instruction is frequently provided in the general education setting to struggling students at elementary schools that use response to intervention frameworks. Although building reading proficiency is the main focus of the intervention, students' learning-related behaviors should also be addressed to improve…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Reading Instruction, Elementary School Students, Response to Intervention
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Alamar, Amy – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2013
Conversation is a strategy that helps students build reading skills and improve reading comprehension. This study describes the implementation of connection prompts in a 2nd-grade classroom to support students in making predictions, questioning the text, and initiating further conversation. Research suggests that once conversation is initiated,…
Descriptors: Prompting, Grade 2, Elementary School Students, Prediction
Martin, Josh – Principal Leadership, 2012
After accepting the principal position at Farmersville (TX) Junior High, the author decided to increase instructional rigor through question mapping because of the success he saw using this instructional practice at his prior campus. Teachers are the number one influence on student achievement (Marzano, 2003), so question mapping provides a…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Instructional Development, Formative Evaluation
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