Title of article :
Student and Teacher Questioning during Conversations about Science
Author/Authors :
Zee، Emily H. van نويسنده , , lwasyk، Marletta نويسنده , , Kurose، Akiko نويسنده , , Simpson، Dorothy نويسنده , , Wild، Judy نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
This paper summarizes case studies developed by a group of collaborating educators. We investigated ways of speaking that encourage students to (a) formulate insightful questions about science topics and (b) express their own ideas during reflective discussions. The authors include elementary, high school, and college faculty. Subject-matter contexts included phases of the moon, motion, electricity, light, and waves. In developing case studies, we documented and interpreted student and teacher questions during the three ways of speaking we value most: guided discussions, student-generated inquiry discussions, and peer collaborations. Student questions occurred when we set up discourse structures that explicitly elicited student questions, engaged students in conversations about familiar contexts in which they had made many observations over a long time period, created comfortable discourse environments in which students could try to understand one anotherʹs thinking, and established small groups where students were collaborating with one another. Typically we elicited student thinking by asking questions that develop conceptual understanding. These included questions to help students clarify their meanings, explore various points of view in a neutral and respectful manner, and monitor the discussion and their own thinking. We also elicited student thinking by practicing quietness through long wait times, attentive silence, and reticence.
Keywords :
cultivar strain interactions , Pisum sativum , Rhizohium leguminosarum , symbiotic nitrogen fixation
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH (B: SOLID EARTH)
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH (B: SOLID EARTH)