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Levels Of Learning
Types of Questions
Miscellaneous
100
Can students recall information?
What is Remembering
100
Questions that only have one or a couple correct responses
What is a convergent question
100
A teacher centered approach that encourages students to think more deeply
What is questioning
200
Can students combine ideas and make judgements?
What is Evaluating
200
Questions that require more deliberation and can have many responses?
What is a divergent question
200
The name of amount of time you wait after a question is asked
What is wait time
300
Can students see relationships?
What is Analyzing
300
A question asked before a new activity, to assess student knowledge/ understanding and to help student think about the focus of the activity
What is a coaching question
300
A tool for teachers to see which students are participating
What is an observer grid
400
Can students use ideas?
What is Applying
400
This type of question invites students input, helps students understand, and students can give their opinions
What is a Facilitating question
400
The process encourages divergent thinking and strengthens critical thinking and listening skills.
What is a Socratic Seminar
500
Can students explain ideas?
What is understaning
500
This type of question helps a student reflect
What is a collaborative question
500
The Greek philosopher that made Socratic seminars famous
Who is Socrates