Questioning for teachers and students
Why do we ask questions? Why do we do it? What is the relevance of it?
Questioning challenges and extends thinking. Asking the right questions is the key to finding the right answers. How do we learn to do this? As you navigate through this website you will find the answers to your questions.
Here is Super Grover. He will explain the power of questioning
Why do we ask questions? Why do we do it? What is the relevance of it?
Questioning challenges and extends thinking. Asking the right questions is the key to finding the right answers. How do we learn to do this? As you navigate through this website you will find the answers to your questions.
Here is Super Grover. He will explain the power of questioning
Sesame Street, 2011
Underlying theory and philosophy
Here we explore Jean Piaget and Benjamin Blooms theories and philosophies on questioning. Click the heading for further detailed information.
Here we explore Jean Piaget and Benjamin Blooms theories and philosophies on questioning. Click the heading for further detailed information.
Blooms Buttons
Blooms Buttons is one of many questioning tools that you can use. It Provides questions that correspond to a particular level of Bloom's Taxonomy. Click the heading for further information. |
Venn Diagram
John Venn's Venn Diagram relates to Piaget's concrete operational stage through making connections between different concepts. This allows children to answer questions they may have, but also may raise some more critical questions in regards to concepts they do not yet fully understand. Click the heading for further information on this questioning tool. |
Campers Critical Questioning Tool
This tool supports Blooms Idea of educational organisation through the way Campers Critical Questioning Tool is ordered. For more information click the heading. |
Questioning Types
This graphic organiser enables teachers to encompass a Piagetian teaching approach in regards to questioning. Because Piaget focuses on stages of development, this graphic organiser mirrors this. It has four stages of questioning skills that progress to a higher order of thinking. For more information click on the heading. |
P.M.I
Here you will find the positives, minuses and interesting facts we have discovered about the questioning tools we have chosen to look into. To look into our P.M.I click the heading. |
Relevant resources
Here you will find relevant apps, websites, and extra information to continue your discovery and to support you with effective questioning skills. Click the heading to explore a variety of relevant questioning apps and websites. |
References
Here you will find all the references we have used in our research. Click the heading to find the relevant websites/books we have used for gathering information.
Here you will find all the references we have used in our research. Click the heading to find the relevant websites/books we have used for gathering information.