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The act of asking questions to prompt critical thinking and reflection.
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A technique to check understanding by asking individuals to record answers to key questions onto a mini-whiteboard
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The title of the session delivered by Alan Shepherd during last week's lesson.
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A question that cannot be answered with a static response, or a "yes" or "no".
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Calling someone to answer a question at random
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Usually assigned at the end of the day, or end of a lesson, requires students to demonstrate something they have learned.
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This form of questioning requires a response from every single student in the class at the same time.
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An effective way to gauge where students are in their learning and whether they are ready to move on to the next part of the lesson.
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Requires a student to (eventually) correctly answer the question posed to them.
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A type of follow up question. A powerful form of questioning and a form of guided practice.