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Why we use this as a strategy for developing creative thinkers
No hands up Why we use this as a strategy for developing creative thinkers Focus School Stockport Campus 2015
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Only when you want to ask a question!
In every classroom you have the inevitable issue of the same two or three children dominating answering. Without knowing it you have created a classroom where understanding your students progress has just been made harder. Our plan is to only use hands up when a student wishes to ask a question. Focus School Stockport Campus 2015
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Focus School Stockport Campus 2015
Methods Lolly sticks- always easy and quick The mini white board is excellent- it is not as modern as you think- children having been doing it on slate boards for years! Random name generator software- maybe a bit more age appropriate for older students- I personally don’t think they care as much as we think they do about this. Focus School Stockport Campus 2015
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Focus School Stockport Campus 2015
Value - It teaches children that their ideas have a value. - It encourages teachers to move towards asking open rather than closed questions. - It encourages pupils to take risks, knowing that it is ok to make mistakes, but not OK not to contribute. - It means that more children play an active role in class discussions. - It forces children – (by self-policing) - to be engaged. This is because to have nothing at all to contribute becomes embarrassing. In our school, it is not humiliating to make a mistake, but it is debilitating to have nothing to say;which is only ever the result of not talking to a partner. Focus School Stockport Campus 2015
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Focus School Stockport Campus 2015
The teacher uses it to Create a culture of engagement and inclusion. Manage students sensitively; know your class and you know how to use this strategy Add to the culture of ‘no opting out’. Engender a true spirit of engagement and participation. Focus School Stockport Campus 2015
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Use it well; use it consistently
If it is half hearted, only done intermittently it loses its value. Every student should expect to be questioned but never know when. This alone, creates a heightened interest in the classroom and if you mix it with Bloom’s and higher order questioning then the outcomes are incredible Focus School Stockport Campus 2015
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