Transcription of Deeper Learning through Questioning - ed
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TEAL Center Fact Sheet No. 12: Deeper Learning through Questioning 2013. Deeper Learning through Questioning Most of the time, I-R-E questions expect one right an- Asking good questions is central to Learning and swer. The I-R-E sequence consists of the teacher ini- sometimes can be more important than getting tiating a question, the student responding with an an- the answers, particularly when the questions en- swer, and the teacher evaluating the student's re- courage students to think critically. Skill in the art sponse or giving feedback. Each round of interaction of Questioning lies at the basis of all good teach- involves one student at a time, with the teacher ask- ing, evaluating, and then moving on to question an- ing (Betts, 1910, p.)
Question the Author (QtA) is a reading comprehen-sion strategy that actively engages students with a text by asking them to pose questions of the author . while . they are reading, rather than . after . they read. In forming their questions, students become engaged in the reading and solidify their understanding of the text. ...
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