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Ryan, Frank L. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1978
Seventy fifth and sixth grade students were randomly assigned to one of two instructional groups. Instruction for both groups was implemented within similar high-level questioning environments. However, in one group the teacher elicited more high-level student responses per question posed than was the case in the second group. (Author)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Academic Achievement, Dogmatism, Elementary Education
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Birchkbichler, Diane E.; Muyskens, Judith A. – Foreign Language Annals, 1980
Students' interests, inherent textual difficulty, and intentions of the writer are considered in designing questioning strategies for student analysis of foreign language literature. Throughout the analysis, students express personal feelings, justify motives, find generalizations, and evaluate the quality and significance of the work. (PMJ)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Language Instruction, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation
Harty, Harold – New Directions for Institutional Advancement, 1979
The mail questionnaire is seen as a risky data- and information-gathering instrument but an effective way to tap constituent attitudes. Knowing when and how to use it is considered crucial in institutional advancement in academe. Goals and objectives, design assumptions, and types of questions and response formats are discussed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Administration, Costs, Data Collection, Field Tests
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Ekdahl, Graydon L.; Scott-Jones, Marilyn – Unterrichtspraxis, 1978
Explores the thesis that if properly modulated and applied, the question is a pedagogical device that encompasses a spectrum of possibilities ranging from tightly controlled drill to semiauthentic communication and beyond. The goal is to engineer the leap from noncommunicative drill to spontaneous, unrehearsed expression. (EJS)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Language Instruction, Pattern Drills (Language), Questioning Techniques
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Wolforth, John; Tomkins, George S. – History and Social Science Teacher, 1977
This article describes the New Canadian Geography Project which developed seven books and teachers' guides that can be used by secondary history, geography, and/or social studies teachers to teach Canadian studies. The books focus on matters of social relevance and of continuing Canadian concern. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Curriculum Development
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Glaubman, Rivka; Glaubman, Hananyah; Ofir, Lea – Journal of Educational Research, 1997
This study investigated the effects of a self-questioning intervention for Israeli kindergartners. Researchers used theory-based interventions (active processing and metacognitive intervention) and traditional methods to facilitate questioning, story comprehension, and self-directed learning. Theory-based training proved to be the most…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Foreign Countries, Independent Study, Inquiry
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Scantlebury, Kathryn; And Others – Research in Science Education, 1996
Presents a study of science teachers (n=5) who serve as cooperating teachers. Discusses the impact of gender-sensitive cooperating teachers on student teachers' teaching strategies, questioning patterns, and interactions during their teaching practicum. Contains 47 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Equal Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Questioning Techniques, Science Teachers
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de Souza, Yvonne – RSR: Reference Services Review, 1996
Discusses reference service to international students, potential miscommunications, and problems with the three kinds of questions in the reference interview. Notes the attributes of the neutral question and describes how librarians can maximize its effectiveness by making a "statement of intent" that provides a comfortable framework for…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Problems, Foreign Students, Information Seeking
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Cardellichio, Thomas; Field, Wendy – Educational Leadership, 1997
Teaching strategies that overcome the brain's natural tendency to limit information can open students' minds to new ideas and creative mental habits. Seven strategies to provoke divergent thinking and deepen understanding are hypothetical thinking, reversal, application of different symbol systems, analogy, viewpoint analysis, completion, and web…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Divergent Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education
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Waugh, Michael – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1996
Provides details of a study that examined interactions and questioning patterns in the electronic communication exchanges of students (N=21) enrolled in a course designed to provide direction in using an electronic network as an instructional medium. Contains 16 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Constructivism (Learning), Electronic Mail
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Moran, Karen; Carson, Jennifer E. – Voices from the Middle, 2003
Contends that talking about texts in a conversational environment, during and after reading, allows students to think about a text and think about their thinking. Explains "conversation sparks," which push students to make a variety of type of comments that include predictions, questions, clarifications, and inferences. Concludes that giving…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Critical Reading, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Inferences
Smith, Richard Alan – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1997
The most important step in recruiting a school technology coordinator is the interview. Examines the candidate interview, concentrating on four areas: technical expertise, understanding technology use in instructional environments, professional development, and Internet knowledge and experience. Provides questions and discussions of possible…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Qualifications
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Thompson, Geoff – ELT Journal, 1997
Describes an approach to helping trainee teachers in England ask questions effectively in the English second language classroom. The approach is based on a method of categorizing questions intended to systematically show the main options and to lead naturally towards a consciousness-raising discussion of important aspects of teacher-student…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Interaction Process Analysis
Bartek, Mary M. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2002
This article discusses ways that educators can encourage critical thinking in their students, including gifted children. Strategies include: questioning students to encourage critical thinking; developing and prizing creative thinking as a partner to critical thinking; and realizing that if students can learn critical thinking skills, so can they.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Solomon, Richard; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1991
Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine has added modules on developmental screening to the second-year medical curriculum, teaching students to specialize their basic interviewing and physical assessment skills by considering the patient's developmental stage as well as age-specific risks, issues, and concerns. (MSE)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Developmental Stages, Higher Education, Individual Development
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