Questioning is a core component of formal pedagogy. Parents commonly question children, but do they use questions to teach? This article defines "pedagogical questions" as questions for which the questioner already knows the answer and intended to help the questionee learn. Transcripts of parent-child conversations were collected from the CHILDES database to examine the frequency and distribution of pedagogical questions. Analysis of 2,166 questions from 166 mother-child dyads and 64 father-child dyads (child's age between 2 and 6 years) showed that pedagogical questions are commonplace during day‐to‐day parent-child conversations and vary based on child's age, family environment, and historical era. The results serve as a first step toward...
This paper considers one key aspect of doing Philosophy with Children: the use of children's questio...
The stated goal of education is to help students acquire knowledge through comprehension. Because of...
AbstractThis paper reports on an investigation of mother-child interaction during shared home-readin...
Research Findings: This study investigated the prevalence of pedagogical questions posed by 27 early...
Learning starts through "asking". There is no true learning without any questions and curiosity. Now...
Educators’ questions can encourage children to engage in extended conversations, facilitate comprehe...
This article presents analysis of question–answer sequences during problem inquiry between a teacher...
Preschoolers often actively participate in conversations by questioning, which come in many forms an...
Preschoolers often actively participate in conversations by questioning, which come in many forms an...
In this paper, we argued for the significance of research into parent-child interactions and the ne...
Research consistently shows that children from low-income environments tend to lag behind their peer...
The role that questioning plays in language learning and cognitive development in childhood is an ar...
Children are resourceful learners, capable of learning about the world both through hands-on experie...
BACKGROUND: Parent–child conversations form the primary context for language acquisition. This artic...
This study investigated whether parents can be educated to alter parent-child interactions and wheth...
This paper considers one key aspect of doing Philosophy with Children: the use of children's questio...
The stated goal of education is to help students acquire knowledge through comprehension. Because of...
AbstractThis paper reports on an investigation of mother-child interaction during shared home-readin...
Research Findings: This study investigated the prevalence of pedagogical questions posed by 27 early...
Learning starts through "asking". There is no true learning without any questions and curiosity. Now...
Educators’ questions can encourage children to engage in extended conversations, facilitate comprehe...
This article presents analysis of question–answer sequences during problem inquiry between a teacher...
Preschoolers often actively participate in conversations by questioning, which come in many forms an...
Preschoolers often actively participate in conversations by questioning, which come in many forms an...
In this paper, we argued for the significance of research into parent-child interactions and the ne...
Research consistently shows that children from low-income environments tend to lag behind their peer...
The role that questioning plays in language learning and cognitive development in childhood is an ar...
Children are resourceful learners, capable of learning about the world both through hands-on experie...
BACKGROUND: Parent–child conversations form the primary context for language acquisition. This artic...
This study investigated whether parents can be educated to alter parent-child interactions and wheth...
This paper considers one key aspect of doing Philosophy with Children: the use of children's questio...
The stated goal of education is to help students acquire knowledge through comprehension. Because of...
AbstractThis paper reports on an investigation of mother-child interaction during shared home-readin...