Is it possible to teach a learner to become a better question asker in as little as 25 minutes? It is well documented that the ideal scenario of a curious question asker does not match reality. Students are unspectacular at monitoring their own knowledge deficits and their question generation is both infrequent and unsophisticated. Given that many teachers and school districts do not have the re-sources to provide individualized question training to students, the current study seeks to explore the benefits of using animated pedagogical agents to teach question asking skills in a relatively short amount of time (approximately 25 minutes). Results revealed a significant difference in the quality of questions generated on the posttest as a fun...
The stated goal of education is to help students acquire knowledge through comprehension. Because of...
This study took place in an independent all girls\u27 school which serves over six hundred students ...
Posing question is a part of the interactions in the classroom, which represents thinking process of...
Is it possible to teach a learner to become a better question asker in as little as 25 minutes? Ques...
Is it possible to teach a learner to become a better question asker in as little as 25 minutes? Ques...
Is it possible to teach a learner to become a better question asker in as little as 25 minutes? Ques...
A number of researchers and educators have proposed educational methods over the years designed to i...
In this paper, we reviewed empirical studies on student question generation in the classroom. The pu...
Teachers' questions have been traditionally viewed as an important constituent of teacher talk in cl...
Children are resourceful learners, capable of learning about the world both through hands-on experie...
This study investigated specific question-asking behaviors of 3rd and 5th graders. Its purposes were...
In order to teach well, we must question well. Efficient questioning is crucial in encouraging many ...
Question-asking is essential for being, knowing and learning. However, classroom research has confir...
Question-asking is essential for being, knowing and learning. However, classroom research has confir...
This study took place in an independent all girls\u27 school which serves over six hundred students ...
The stated goal of education is to help students acquire knowledge through comprehension. Because of...
This study took place in an independent all girls\u27 school which serves over six hundred students ...
Posing question is a part of the interactions in the classroom, which represents thinking process of...
Is it possible to teach a learner to become a better question asker in as little as 25 minutes? Ques...
Is it possible to teach a learner to become a better question asker in as little as 25 minutes? Ques...
Is it possible to teach a learner to become a better question asker in as little as 25 minutes? Ques...
A number of researchers and educators have proposed educational methods over the years designed to i...
In this paper, we reviewed empirical studies on student question generation in the classroom. The pu...
Teachers' questions have been traditionally viewed as an important constituent of teacher talk in cl...
Children are resourceful learners, capable of learning about the world both through hands-on experie...
This study investigated specific question-asking behaviors of 3rd and 5th graders. Its purposes were...
In order to teach well, we must question well. Efficient questioning is crucial in encouraging many ...
Question-asking is essential for being, knowing and learning. However, classroom research has confir...
Question-asking is essential for being, knowing and learning. However, classroom research has confir...
This study took place in an independent all girls\u27 school which serves over six hundred students ...
The stated goal of education is to help students acquire knowledge through comprehension. Because of...
This study took place in an independent all girls\u27 school which serves over six hundred students ...
Posing question is a part of the interactions in the classroom, which represents thinking process of...