(This is the last post in a five-part series. You can see Part One here; Part Two here; Part Three here and Part Four here.) The new “question-of-the-week” is: How can teachers use questions most ...
I have been guilty of it. It’s near the end of a session, and I secretly hope someone doesn’t ask one more question because I am tired and ready to move on. The problem is, when we send the message ...
Encouraging students to ask effective questions can improve engagement and deepen learning. However, many educators are unsure how to do so. In this resource, I share strategies that you can implement ...
The best employees are the intellectually curious ones who ask great questions and seek to understand methods, processes, interconnections and interdependencies in a meaningful way. They are the ...
Attempting practice questions at the start of learning activities boosts memory and other educational outcomes, a phenomenon known as the "prequestioning effect." Source: Leeloo The First / Pexels ...