Why Does Skill in Questioning Engage Students in Purposeful Standards-Based Learning?

by: Julie V. McGough and Lisa M. Nyberg

Students need to see purpose for what they are learning as they engage in literacy practices. Children ask questions and make connections to what is being learned in the classroom every day—on the playground, at home, walking to and from class, and when listening to stories and presentations. Sharing these connections through academic discourse helps students formulate new ideas and reconstruct old ones by adding new information from others’ experience. This chapter will help students learn how to question effectively, making investigations more engaging.

This free sample chapter also includes the Table of Contents and Index.

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Type Book ChapterPub Date 3/1/2015ISBN 978-1-938946-28-8Stock # PB358X_1

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