Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Questioning

     




     As a teacher you know how to create a question because you teach you cannot avoid the students asked a question to you all about your topic this some scenario of the class. You must be prepared of that. You have to do is create a post test, exam and quizzes. This is a procedure you determine the students what is the capacity of them and also what here weakness and strength what part you started to discuss. Being a teacher you know the background of the students. 
     
                    Types of questions
  1. Open Questions: these are framed to encourage an expansive response
  2. Closed Questions: these are framed to elicit yes/no answers
  3.  Probing Questions: this type of question helps to get under the surface of an
initial answer. Having got the interviewee talking, the interviewer can use
probing questions to bring out more detail. While the same questions are
asked of interviewees, the use of probing questions will vary according to the
interviewee’s response.
4.   Hypothetical Questions: these are questions that set up a possible situation or problem and ask the interviewee for a possible course of action
5.    Leading Questions: this type of question suggests the expected answer
6.  Heavily Prefaced Questions: this type of question gives so much
background and scene-setting that it is hard for the candidate to work out
what the question is
7.  Trick Questions and Stress Tactics

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