Elevating Teaching Techniques for Student Engagement

 
Raising the level of challenge
 
 
Name all the notes on the stave
 
Demonstrate relevance
 
 
Encourage participation
 
Discussion
 
Exploratory questions
Challenge questions
Relational questions
Diagnostic questions
Action questions
Cause-and-effect questions
Extension questions
Hypothetical questions
Priority questions
Summary questions
 
High Expectations
 
Reasoning
Products
Success criteria
All, most and some
Formative feedback
 
Challenging more able pupils
 
Socratic questioning
 
 
The gadfly
 
The stingray
 
The midwife
 
The ignoramus
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Enhance classroom dynamics through interactive methods such as raising challenge levels, naming all notes on the stave, demonstrating relevance, encouraging participation, and fostering critical thinking with various types of questions. Embrace high expectations, reasoning, products, success criteria, and formative feedback to challenge and support pupils effectively, including utilizing Socratic questioning methods to engage advanced learners.

  • Teaching Techniques
  • Student Engagement
  • Classroom Dynamics
  • Critical Thinking
  • Socratic Questioning

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  1. Raising the level of challenge

  2. Name all the notes on the stave

  3. Demonstrate relevance

  4. Encourage participation

  5. Discussion Exploratory questions Challenge questions Relational questions Diagnostic questions Action questions Cause-and-effect questions Extension questions Hypothetical questions Priority questions Summary questions

  6. High Expectations Reasoning Products Success criteria All, most and some Formative feedback

  7. Challenging more able pupils Socratic questioning The ignoramus The gadfly The midwife The stingray

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