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Out of the Question: Guiding Students to a Deeper Understanding of What They See, Read, Hear, and Do

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Asking questions is a pivotal skill in learning how to learn. It helps children to clarify their understanding, and make new connections. This straightforward guide outlines the main purposes behind asking questions. It explores numerous different types of question, and how to use purpose to determine what and how to ask. The perfect reference for both teacher and student!

32 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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"…will certainly help teachers to think about how questioning is critical to their own their student's learning." - Resource Links

"... valuable and an asset for preservice or new teachers as they learn questioning techniques themselves and integrate critical thinking into their lessons." - CM Magazine

"This is a book that will likely remain close at hand and end up with several sticky notes to mark favorite pages." - Professionally Speaking
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