"Guiding questions" are questions that help lead you in the right direction or provide you with important information or insights about a particular topic or situation. They are designed to guide your thinking and help you find answers or solutions.
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Students broke down their driving question into a series
of guiding questions with aligned tasks during their many design sessions.
The teachers can work with students at different stations to provide additional support and
ask guiding questions to help students make more thoughtful observations and hypotheses.
Similarly, observation tasks were presented
with guiding questions in order to highlight important elements that help the teacher candidates focus their observations.
To start the discovery process, our instructional leadership framework
includes guiding questions that help teams to reflect on their current practice.
Instead, it
offers guiding questions to support implementation planning that intentionally addresses seven essential conditions.
Consider using this activity, which incorporates video clips, teaching strategies, and
guiding questions about the use of art as resistance / propaganda.
Key to many of them is a
good guiding question — how to recognize one, how to develop one for students, and how to help students develop their own.
Choose guiding questions for each story element to help students navigate a text that is read aloud, or to support students when preparing their own fictional stories.
They will often ask the undercover
tour guide questions they will never ask you, giving you better insight into their perspectives and agendas.
Design and
employ guided questions, tools, and processes that require learners to self - assess, set goals, monitor progress and reflect on personal performance.
Additional and more
specific guiding questions to reflect on current practice and help uncover potential areas for instructional improvement.
Using the general questions listed below and
discussion guide questions, you should have no problem leading a 20 - 40 minute discussion.
Our program evaluation and research agenda are driven by a
single guiding question: How can we support teachers so that their students achieve at high levels?
Each chapter
contains guiding questions to consider as you begin, scenarios to illustrate key concepts, questions for further reflection and resources for continued study.
The teachers work together to create student - driven inquiry - based projects around this
central guiding question on climate change.
Study
guide questions sometimes encourage teachers to look into policies and conditions in their schools and reflect together on where change is needed.
However, it gives the aspiring
author guiding questions and common issues to tackle to finally get that book project organized.
This approachable, inspirational guide first asks young adults to ponder their interests, skills, favorite types of people and ideal work environment
through guided questions and discovery exercises.
Here, a teacher's role is to facilitate peer - to - peer feedback by providing students
with guiding questions to ask and elements to look for in each other's work.
The site provides case studies as well as
guiding questions for teacher to use in fostering class discussions.
In class we would do close readings and go over the
study guide questions, and, of course, as an English teacher I was compelled to pick apart all those symbols.
The result, coming after several months of work, is a document with much more specific language describing each vision and
more guiding questions to assess current practice.
When teachers use films and plays in their instruction, Paska notes, it's important for them to ask
guiding questions so students don't take fictional portrayals as gospel.
There is a discussion - board component through WebCT, but the professor simply posts a vague
guiding question at the beginning of each week and leaves the discussion to the students.
Assign students to
create guided questions to help others learn how to navigate in Google Earth as a part of their presentation.
Review
guiding questions from classroom teacher, understanding the rubric, begin country research, working in groups.
However, when interrogating an innocent person interrogators may ask specific and
guiding questions in order to get the details that they desire.
Each letter in the word ACID relates to an element of quality assessments, and includes
guiding questions as well as the suggestions for what teams can do related to that element.
The
overall guiding question of this phase of the e-Discussion is: What should be the governance building blocks for a post-2015 agenda?
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