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Criscuolo, Nicholas P. – Language Arts, 1979
Urges teachers to let students read without quizzing them about every sentence or every book they read. (DD)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Arts, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation
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Turnure, James; And Others – Child Development, 1976
Compared six experimental conditions to determine whether specific formats of interrogatives would be instrumental in inducing the generation of effective verbal mediators for 30 nonretarded and 60 educable mentally retarded children. (Author/JMB)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Handicapped Children, Mediation Theory, Mental Retardation
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van Manen, Max – History and Social Science Teacher, 1977
Specific activities are provided for secondary social studies teachers to use in the classroom to teach open mindedness. Students fill out questionnaires, read short hand outs, and are involved in classroom discussion. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Bias, Class Activities, Critical Thinking, Dogmatism
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Bramley, Nicolette – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 1997
Within the context of the public forum of the political media interview, this study tests the hypothesis that women avoid answering questions less than men and examines the gendered use of avoidance strategies. Findings reveal a gender difference with women using significantly more preferred answers than men. (20 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Hypothesis Testing, Interviews, Media Research
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Ostergard, Susan A. – Clearing House, 1997
Discusses two separate attempts (a summer institute plus follow-up sessions, and a semester course) to help practicing teachers learn how to ask questions that promote student thinking. Finds that it takes time, practice, reflection, and support for teachers to learn how to ask good questions that facilitate learning--and that it is worth all of…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement, Mathematics Instruction
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Akerson, Valarie L.; Medina, Victor F.; Wang, Nina – School Science and Mathematics, 2002
Focuses on the instructional development of a professor of environmental engineering in collaboration with science education and higher education faculty members. Discusses the results of professional development in the areas of questioning strategies, thinking time for students, facilitating students' participation, and implementing…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Inquiry, Interviews, Professional Development
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Jablin, Fredric M.; Miller, Vernon D. – Management Communication Quarterly, 1990
Analyzes and reviews research related to interviewer and applicant questioning processes in the employment interview. Examines (1) constraints and antecedent factors associated with asking questions in the interview; (2) characteristics of interview questions; (3) and the consequences or outcomes of questioning. Discusses pragmatic implications…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Employment Interviews, Interpersonal Communication, Literature Reviews
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Dowaliby, Fred J. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1990
Immediate factual learning performance of profoundly deaf postsecondary students was compared as a result of pre-, post-, or no adjunct questions interspersed throughout a passage of prose. Although prequestions yielded the highest learning performance for low ability readers, postquestions resulted in significantly greater learning performance…
Descriptors: Deafness, Learning Processes, Postsecondary Education, Questioning Techniques
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Singer, Murray – Discourse Processes, 1990
Provides an overview of recent advances in the study of the psychology of question answering, with particular emphasis on the ability to answer questions about coherent spoken and written messages. Examines the components of question answering, employing strategies, memory search, and comparison operations. (SR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Language Processing
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Tierney, Robert J.; And Others – Reading Research Quarterly, 1989
Examines whether writing in combination with reading prompts more critical thinking than either activity alone, or either activity combined with questions or with a knowledge activation activity. Finds students who both wrote and read made more revisions (prompted by more critical thinking) than students in other treatment groups. (RS)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Questioning Techniques, Reading Processes
Freund, Lisa Ann – Learning Disabilities Research, 1988
The effects of two instructional methods on the questioning strategies of 40 10- to 12-year-old learning disabled children were investigated. Results indicated that both the question formulation instruction and the cognitive modeling/self-verbalization instruction were effective in improving their questioning concerning novel problems. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Learning Disabilities
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Benton, Stephen L.; Blohm, Paul J. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1988
The differential effects of idea levels of pre-writing questions and number of questions upon measures of elaboration in writing were examined. The interaction between the level and number of pre-writing questions and processing time in three writing experiments with a total of 174 undergraduate students was assessed. (TJH)
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Higher Education, Prose, Questioning Techniques
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LaSasso, Carol J. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1993
This article explains the relationship between the number and type of questions that readers with deafness have and their comprehension of the reading material. It describes intervention strategies that can be used to improve comprehension, with the goal of developing readers' abilities to read in a way to answer their own questions. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Deafness, Questioning Techniques, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Comprehension
Campbell, David – Phi Delta Kappan, 1995
An education professor describes bewildered responses to basic, if annoying, questions he asks regarding education's role and purpose. There is probably no single thing that everyone has to know. Education is a lifetime, seamless experience, connecting individual episodes into an ever-expanding web of meaning, insight, and understanding. Teachers…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Independent Study, Lifelong Learning, Misconceptions
Yancey, Challey – Performance and Instruction, 1996
An important part of the instructional design process involves interviewing subject matter experts (SMEs). Discussion includes three elements of developing a successful working relationship with SMEs: (1) establish rapport; (2) use behavior conducive to gathering information; and (3) conclude the interview on a positive note. (AEF)
Descriptors: Behavior, Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Seeking, Inquiry
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