ABSTRACT

The ability to ask intelligent and searching questions, to use questioning for different purposes and to know what to do with the answers is crucial to teachers of all subjects and age groups. Sometimes a whole lesson can be built around one or two key questions.

Ted Wragg and George Brown explore the wide range of questions that teachers can ask, from those requiring simple recall of information right up to those that stimulate complex reasoning, imagination and speculation. The book explores the various strategies open to teachers and, through a combination of activities and discussion points, helps them to:

* reflect upon their use of questions
* develop their approaches to preparing, using and evaluating questions
* explore ways to encourage pupils to ask questions.

This book is one of a set of eight innovative yet practical resource books for teachers, focussing on the classroom and covering vital skills for primary and secondary teachers. The books are strongly influenced by the findings of numerous research projects during which hundreds of teachers were observed at work. The first editions of the series were bestsellers and these revised second editions will be equally welcomed by teachers eager to improve their teaching skills.

chapter |4 pages

Aims and content

chapter |22 pages

UNIT 1 Why do we ask questions?

chapter |28 pages

UNIT 3 What are the tactics of

effective questioning?

chapter |14 pages

UNIT 5 How do your pupils learn?

chapter |3 pages

References

chapter |1 pages

Photocopiable Practical Resources for Secondary Schools

Stress Management Programme for Secondary School Students

chapter |1 pages

Classroom Behaviour Management Titles from RoutledgeFalmer

Educating Children with AD/HD A Teacher’s Manual

chapter |1 pages

Inclusive Education Books from RoutledgeFalmer

Special Educational Needs in Schools