Using Visual Thinking Strategies to Promote Critical Thinking
Using Questions to Promote Critical Thinking - SESE
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Bloom’s Taxonomy Referencehttp://farr-integratingit.net/Theory/CriticalThinking/revisedcog.htm
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Group discussion regarding before and after questions
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1. Questions should be integrated into lesson plan2. Specific questions for specific students should be labeled as such3. Know at what level of questions your students are and what the next level of
questioning is/where you want the student to be.4. Think “outside of the box” with how students of varying abilities will
demonstrate higher order thinking skills. List the accommodations and materials needed for students to be successful.
Plan for Questions
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Teach Questioning to Students
● Teach the revised Bloom’s Taxonomy● Teach what each type of question looks likes● Utilize game and other formats to model and
reinforce each type of question ● When students ask ask a question, ask them what
type of question it is● Have a type of question highlighted and ask the
student to state that type of question.
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Conquering Verbal Output Challenges1. Student’s limited communication skills (both receptive and expressive) should
not prevent the use of higher order questions2. Student’s limited communication skills (both receptive and expressive) should
not prevent the output of nor expectation that the student will answer the higher order questions
3. If never exposed to models of and practice with higher order questions, the students will never be able to answer these types of questions.
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Conquering Verbal Output ChallengesUse Technology-Rich Instruction
● Promotes students’ comprehension in content areas● Connects learning in the classroom to real-life situations (multimedia)● Creates a meaningful context for teaching and learning● Facilitates auditory skill development (integrating visual with sound)● Accelerates language development
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Conquering Verbal Output ChallengesExamples of using technology:
1. Model answers to varying levels of questions with use of Assistive Technology (ie: Go Talks with overlays of answers for the questions, Sequencers, Spinners, Big Macs)
2. Active participation through students accessing pre-programmed AT
Work closely with the SLP assigned to your classroom to determine ways to facilitate active participation in and understanding of a variety of types of questions.
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Conquering Verbal Output Challenges1. Set up a classroom environment which is conducive to high-level thinking:A. Multi-level materialsB. Flexible groupingC. Accept and celebrate diversityD. Print-rich environmentE. High expectationsF. Teacher as co-learnerG. Nurture risk-taking
2. Engage students in activities which foster high-level thinking
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Summary and Questions
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Lower Order Thinking (LOT) Questions to Reflect on My Technique1. Have I asked questions which are at an appropriate level for the materials
being covered?2. Did the questions I asked serve the intended teaching objectives?3. Have I asked question which required students to think at different intellectual
levels?4. Have I allowed adequate, appropriate wait time after posing questions in
class?5. Have I reinforced students’ responses positively and effectively?6. Have I given students effective feedback which helps/guides them to reflect
on their learning?
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Higher Order Thinking (HOT) Questions to Reflect on My Technique
1. What specific problems have I encountered when asking questions or giving feedback during lessons?
2. What are the strengths and weaknesses of my techniques for questioning and giving feedback?
3. How can I improve my questioning and feedback techniques?