EPISODE · Sep 22, 2020 · 12 MIN
020 - Asking the Right Kinds of Questions
from Field Notes on Music Teaching & Learning · host Ashley Danyew
As teachers, we ask a lot of questions.What’s the first note?What’s your hand position?Which finger plays the black key?What kind of note do we sing in m. 8?Are these notes stepping or skipping?But, did you know there are different kinds of questions (or ways of asking questions) that can actually promote learning?A good question does more than assess student learning or mastery of a concept; it can actually foster a deeper level of understanding, open a space for productive dialogue, and promote self-reflection.Today, I want to spend some time talking about how to ask the right kinds of questions in teaching: the ones that cultivate rich learning experiences, develop deeper understanding of a skill or concept, and lead students to begin asking questions of their own.For show notes + full transcript, click here.Related resources:*Disclosure: I get commissions for purchases made through some of these links.5 Powerful Questions Teachers Can Ask Students by Rebecca AlberAsking Questions: Six Types from the Centre for Teaching Excellence at the University of WaterlooUsing Effective Questions from the Center for Teaching Innovation at Cornell UniversityThe Power of Questioning: Opening Up the World of Student Inquiry by Starr SacksteinLearning to Question, Questioning to Learn: A Guide to Developing Effective Teacher Questioning Practices by Marylou Dantonio and Paul C. BeisenherzIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review in Apple Podcasts >>Find me on Instagram: @ashleydanyew
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As teachers, we ask a lot of questions. What’s the first note? What’s your hand position? Which finger plays the black key? What kind of note do we sing in m. 8? Are these notes stepping or skipping? But, did you know there are different kinds of questions (or ways of asking questions) that can actually promote learning? A good question does more than assess student learning or mastery of a concept; it can actually foster a deeper level of understanding, open a space for productive dialogue, and promote self-reflection. Today, I want to spend some time talking about how to ask the right kinds of questions in teaching: the ones that cultivate rich learning experiences, develop deeper understanding of a skill or concept, and lead students to begin asking questions of their own.
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