A teacher ignited her students' interest in math by introducing maker projects that apply practical hands-on math.
By encouraging students' wonder and recording their "I Wonder" questions, teachers can view those questions holistically and use them to develop lessons and projects that will harness student curiosity.
4 Questioning Strategies For Effective & Thoughtful Teaching by Paul Moss This is the first article in a series of 4 discussing strategies...
Asking a question can be a scary step into the void. How do you create a culture of using questioning in the classroom?
Having students develop better questions, or even higher order questions, allows for a deeper understanding of a subject. Watch as Ms. Francisco uses a variety of strategies to encourage higher order questioning from her students.
For students to ask questions, teachers have to start the ball rolling with questions of their own. Check your own methods and discover new resources.
We share evidence and practitioner-based learning strategies that empower you to improve K-12 education.
If you’re tired of “why,” use this framework to help your kindergarten students ask specific questions that yield better answers.
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