Broadening the range of teacher questioning to get students talking.

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Title: Broadening the range of teacher questioning to get students talking.
Authors: Veldhaus, Ian1 veldhaia@mail.uc.edu, DeJarnette, Anna F.1 dejarnaa@ucmail.uc.edu, Gamel, Zach1 gamel_z@my.westcler.org, Hord, Casey1 hordcy@ucmail.uc.edu
Source: Australian Mathematics Education Journal (AMEJ). 2020, Vol. 2 Issue 1, p20-23. 4p.
Subject Terms: *Student teachers, *Classroom environment, *Teacher attitudes, *Student participation, *Discourse analysis
Abstract: The authors describe strategies a pre-service teacher used to orchestrate classroom discussions that encourage thinking. They show how small shifts in the questions posed can lead to substantial changes in student participation in classroom discourse. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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