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Maleka Hashmi
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Anyone got any questions?
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Why so hesitant? Ignorance? Fear? Public speaking Social embaressment Gentle persuasion!
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Question generation is a fundamental component in cognitive processes that operate at deep conceptual levels, such as: The comprehension of text and social action The learning of complex material Problem solving Creativity
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Evidence that improvements in the comprehension, learning, and memory of technical material can be achieved by training students to ask good questions
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Does question asking improve learning? With practice, do they get better at asking questions? Is this just a strategy to read the textbook?
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Read the textbook Exam 1 Period 1 (Control) Read the textbook Submit 3 questions before every class Exam 2 Period 2 (Test) Read the textbook Exam 3 Period 3 (Control)
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1. I enjoyed generating and submitting questions. 2. It was difficult to think up questions. 3. Generating questions caused me to read the textbook even more than I would have done normally. 4. Having to generate questions resulted in a better understanding of the course content. 5. Question-asking is important to learning. 6. I am comfortable asking questions in class. 7. Having to ask questions in class is important for developing my communication skills. 8. I would recommend this question-asking strategy for other courses. Strongly Agree Undecided Disagree Strongly Disagree 1 4 3 2 5
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18-35 Qs 36 Qs 4% 49% 44% 57 students Asked to submit 36 questions 71 students 57 participated14 declined <18 Qs
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Enjoyed generating Qs Q asking important for communication skills Q asking rec for other courses
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Test period correlated with higher (average) exam scores Students who submitted 18-35 questions scored higher than any other group High achieving students has highest quality questions Medium achieving students had most growth Low achievers peaked midway Students read the textbook more than normal
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Thanks to: OPID UW-Stout Provost’s office Fellow WTFS
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