5 Ways to Help Your Students Become Better Questioners
www.edutopia.org/blog/help-students-become-better-questioners-warren-berger
This blog post offers suggestions for building a classroom culture in which students are encouraged to ask questions that stimulate thinking and promote learning. The author recommends establishing conditions that make it both safe and rewarding for students to ask questions, and he recommends a variety of activities to help students develop their questioning skills. He argues for placing more emphasis on teaching questioning, a skill that leads to innovation and deeper understanding.
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