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Questioning Strategies for Teaching the Gifted
Questioning Strategies for Teaching the Gifted
  • Elizabeth Shaunessy, University of South Florida
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
1-1-2005
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Abstract

In order to stimulate creative development among gifted students, the use of questioning techniques has proven to be a successful strategy for encouraging purposeful inquiry. Students need to learn to generate alternatives to solving real-world problems, and teachers can help them do this by regularly incorporating divergent questions in the classroom. Teachers can incorporate questions effectively by knowing the various purposes, types, and intended outcomes and by establishing a classroom climate that promotes active engagement, exploration, and inquiry to further student achievement.

Learn to generate classroom or small group discussions that challenge students to think critically and creatively. Elizabeth Shaunessy offers classroom-tested strategies for developing questions and activities that challenge students to think in new ways. Create a mutually respectful classroom climate and design appropriate questions to elicit higher level thinking from your students.

This is one of the books in Prufrock Press' popular Practical Strategies Series in Gifted Education. This series offers a unique collection of tightly focused books that provide a concise, practical introduction to important topics concerning the education of gifted children. The guides offer a perfect beginner's introduction to key information about gifted and talented education.

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Citation / Publisher Attribution

Questioning Strategies for Teaching the Gifted, Prufrock Press, 72 p.

Citation Information
Elizabeth Shaunessy. Questioning Strategies for Teaching the Gifted. Questioning Strategies for Teaching the Gifted (2005)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/elizabeth-shaunessy-dedrick/51/