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Developing a culture of questions (Culture of questions (You ask lots of…
Developing a culture of questions
Why Questions?
Questions engage!
Questions demand thinking!
Questions spark ideas
Questions lead to questions
Inquiry rises from
Challenging ideas
Significant questions
move thinking forward
motivate students
Planning for questions
Are there opportunities for all students to share their ideas?
Are the objectives of this lesson clear to the students?
Have I provided multiple ways for students to express their understanding?
Would I want to be a student in this class?
because they are the basis for
action
deepening understandings
innovations
tools
Provocations
tune in
assess
student agency
prior knowledge
questions
concept based questions
model concept questions
question sorts Harvard Visible Thinking Routine
Capturing and Valuing Questions
Teacher's role - link to Central Idea
Parking lot and then sort
what makes you say that?
How can I make them think more?
Do questions lead to deeper thinking?
Do we value questions?
Give students time to...
think?
Reflect
Pose?
Acknowledging questions
heard, special & appropriate
confidence to follow questions - deeper learning
Culture of questions
You ask lots of questions.
• You never stop asking questions.
• You ask different questions.
• You become unafraid to ask more questions
Posing and answering questions