In Practice

Tips and Tricks

Introducing interactivity

The art of questioning

  • A technique for introducing interactivity is to question students.
    • Invite answers don’t demand them
      • "Could you give us some reasons for your view?"
  • Ask questions one at a time:
    • If you get no response, rephrase the question
  • Avoid leading questions:
    • "Why can’t we use the chi-square test here?"
  • Choose your type of question carefully:
    • Factual or exploratory questions; Relational or comparative questions
  • Give students plenty of time to answer
  • Show that you value all answers
  • Encourage students to take more responsibility for asking questions of you:
    • Ask them "What are your questions?"

Activities

  • Inviting students to express an opinion or provide an answer to the person sitting next to them
  • Giving students a problem to be solved with 2 or more students around them
  • Getting students to work independently on a task
  • Providing students with worksheets to be filled out (independently, in pairs or groups).