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Effective Question Strategies

January 18, 2024 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm EST
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Effective Question Strategies

Date: Thursday, January 18th, 2024

Time: 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. (AT) / 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. (ET) / 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. (PT)

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Workshop Description:

Spoiler alert! The most widely used and most-often-asked question by professors in their teaching is: “Any questions?” …and it’s also the least effective question we can be asking students… *cue 1986’s Ferris Bueller clip, meme, and GIF* Beyond comprehension checks as questions-about-any-questions, when you ask students questions (synchronously), are you often met with blank stares and no response? When (asynchronously) you post Discussion Board questions and prompts, are you often less-than-enthused with the less-than-robust posts and replies students leave? Well, question strategies are key to our pedagogies and practices, all on-site, on-line, synchronously, and asynchronously – and this CTEI Workshop aims to answer the question: “How can we use questions effectively to stimulate responses and facilitate learning?”

In this workshop, we will go over the importance of using questions in our teaching and the critical, creative, and affective skills involved in formulating questions that effectively tap into different levels of thinking – for us, and for our students. We will also identify various strategies for responding to students’ answers to our questions and to their questions to our questions (and our answers!) that promote and sustain supportive teaching and learning environments and that encourage and empower student participation, active learning, and curiosity-driven growth.

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Date:
January 18, 2024
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm EST
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Matthew Dunleavy

Senior Educational Developer, Faculty Excellence and Development

Matthew Dunleavy (he/him) is an educational developer and scholarly teacher with over 9+ years’ experience. He immediately joins our CTEI from York University where he was an Educational Developer with the Teaching Commons; before entering that role, he served as the Program Director of the Online Learning and Technology Consultants (OLTC) Program at the Maple League of Universities (Acadia University; Bishop’s University; Mount Allison University; and St. Francis Xavier University). In 2022, he was awarded the D2L Innovation Award in Teaching and Learning by the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE) for this work.