What are some examples of reflective questions?
What are some examples of reflective questions?
Examples of reflective questions How did I act during the event? What did I learn from the event that I did not know before? What links can I make between my experience and other events/ideas from my studies or workplace? How can I use the knowledge I have gained from this event/experience in the future?
What are some questions to ask teachers?
About Life Outside of School
- What is one of your hidden talents?
- What would the students be surprised to find out about you?
- What’s a typical Saturday night like for you?
- How often do you accidently start speaking Spanish at home?
- What are some pets you’ve had or would like to own?
- What is your dream vacation?
What question is asked for reflecting on issues or problems in a lesson?
Reflection Questions as Self-Assessment What strengths do you think you showed in this unit? What struggles did you encounter in this unit? What grade and comments would you give yourself for your work in this unit, and why?
What are some interesting questions to ask?
Break the ice and get to know people better by selecting several of these get-to-know-you questions.
- Who is your hero?
- If you could live anywhere, where would it be?
- What is your biggest fear?
- What is your favorite family vacation?
- What would you change about yourself if you could?
- What really makes you angry?
What questions did you ask the student’s to encourage them to reflect on their learning?
Focusing on the positive experiences of learning gives students greater confidence in their abilities….Bring out the positives
- What part of the lesson surprised you?
- Which part of today’s lesson was most interesting?
- My favourite part of today’s lesson was…
- What is the most important thing you learned today and why?
What four questions you would suggest teachers ask themselves as part of reflect on their lesson designed for their teaching?
Self-Reflection Questions Teachers Should Ask Themselves
- What was my best moment today, and how can I have more moments like it?
- What was my most challenging moment and why?
- Were my students excited to be in class?
- How was my mood with others today?
- In what ways did my students surprise me today?
What questions can you ask yourself to self reflect following a presentation?
When reviewing your presentation, ask yourself these three questions: What did you do well? What could you improve upon? What would you do differently next time?
What are examples of questions?
Here are some examples of wh questions with why:
- Why are you so happy?
- Why are you laughing?
- Why are you crying?
- Why were you late?
- Why did you do that?
- Why was Chris not at work yesterday?
- Why do you think he did that?
- Why are you running?
What questioning techniques does the teacher use?
Questioning and discussion techniques in the classroom
- ‘Questioning Monitor’
- ‘Hinge Point Questions’
- ‘Socratic Questioning & Socratic Circles’
- ‘Thunks’
- ‘Key Questions as Learning Objectives’
- ‘If this is the Answer…
- ‘Just One More Question…’
- ‘Pose-Pause-Pounce-Bounce’
What questions could I ask my students that would encourage greater and/or deeper reflection?
These questions go deeper and deeper as they go on, similar to the way Bloom’s Taxonomy works….Q2. What did you like about the experience?
- Who did you build a positive relationship with?
- What were you drawn to?
- What might you want to learn more about because of this?
- What was the most enjoyable moment?
What makes a good teacher reflection?
Great teachers understand that students have a life outside of school. Every student experiences their own set of struggles and adversities outside of the classroom, and great teachers acknowledge those problems. Great teachers help students if they notice a struggle.