Defence Centre of Training Support Sensory Inputs Visual
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Sensory Inputs § § § Visual Audio Kinaesthetic Gustatory Olfactory Seeing Hearing Feeling Tasting Smelling Defence Centre of Training Support
Experiential Learning ‘We learn best when we are actively involved in the learning process. Through our own discoveries and our own experiences. ’ Prof David Kolb (Educational psychologist) Defence Centre of Training Support
Question & Answer Technique Defence Centre of Training Support
Range § Question policy § Time § Notes § Content / Test. Defence Centre of Training Support
Objectives By the end of this lesson you will be able to: § State the purpose and qualities of good questions § State the methods of asking questions § State the method for handling student answers § State how to deal with student questions § List the types of questions used. Defence Centre of Training Support
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The Purposes of Questions To produce reliable feedback, arouse and maintain student interest Promote effective learning. Defence Centre of Training Support
The qualities of good questions When dog handlers are bitten by their dogs, why must they be destroyed? Why must dogs be destroyed if they bite their handlers more than three times? Defence Centre of Training Support
The qualities of good questions Has the fact that your peregrinations in this metropolis have not yet been extensive, made it difficult for you to penetrate this epitome of modern Babylon? Have you lost your way? Defence Centre of Training Support
The qualities of good questions § § § Concise and precise Use clear language Avoid ambiguity Thought provoking and challenging Start with an interrogative – What, Who, Where, When, Why, How. Defence Centre of Training Support
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When nominating questions Pose - The question Pause - To let the class think Pounce - Randomly Defence Centre of Training Support
Nomination Methods § Individual nomination § Syndicate/group nomination Factors to consider § Size of class § Maturity and ability of class § Difficulty of question. Defence Centre of Training Support
Handling Student Answers Correct answer § State that the answer is correct § Repeat the answer to the class § Consider giving appropriate praise. Defence Centre of Training Support
Handling Student Answers Incorrect answer § State that the answer is incorrect § Rephrase the question § Allow the original student to respond. Defence Centre of Training Support
Handling Student Answers If the answer is still Incorrect § Open up the question to another trainee or the class § If correct (State, Repeat and Praise) Check original student understands § If no one can give the correct answer, give it yourself and consider reviewing the KLP. Defence Centre of Training Support
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Dealing with Class Questions If question relevant If question irrelevant Repeat back to class and answer If covered later say so but do not skip ahead Be encouraging but don’t waste time If you do not Admit it, find out answer, pass on know the knowledge later. answer Defence Centre of Training Support
Types of Questions Teaching Questions: These involve students in the development of new ideas, concepts and encourage natural problem solving abilities These consist of: Reasoning Questions Analogies Comparisons. Defence Centre of Training Support
Reasoning Question What does a pilot need to land a plane safely? Defence Centre of Training Support
Problem: Pilot sits forward in the aircraft, with a restricted view, the aircrafts wheels are hidden out of sight. Q - What is the problem for the pilot when coming in to land? A – The pilot cannot be sure that the under-carriage is down and locked. Defence Centre of Training Support
With this in mind, the pilot high up and his landing gear out of his sight. Q - What does the pilot need to land their aircraft safely? A - Something to indicate the position of the undercarriage. Solution: Cockpit Indication Defence Centre of Training Support
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Analogy A story where comparisons of two or more similar objects is made, suggesting that if they are alike in certain respects, they will probably be like in other ways too. Muscular Pump Hydraulic Pump Defence Centre of Training Support
Comparison We have all seen maps in one form or another, if forested areas are coloured green and waterways are coloured blue what colour would you expect the contours that depict the lie of the land/earth to be? Defence Centre of Training Support
Types of Questions Teaching: § Used during introduction and development phases § To involve students in the development of new ideas and concepts. Defence Centre of Training Support
Types of Questions Testing: § Check level of student knowledge § Test during consolidation phase § To confirm previous knowledge or lessons during the introduction phase. Defence Centre of Training Support
Testing Questions Why does the pilot need a cockpit indicator? What are three main component parts of a theory lesson? Defence Centre of Training Support
Other Types of Questions § Open questions § Closed questions § Yes/No = 50/50 § Rhetorical § What do you think? Defence Centre of Training Support
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Summary The Purposes of Questions To produce reliable feedback Arouse and maintain student interest Promote effective learning. Defence Centre of Training Support
Summary The qualities of good questions The methods of asking questions The method for handling student answers How to deal with student questions Types of questions used. Defence Centre of Training Support
Objectives By the end of this lesson you will be able to: § State the purpose and qualities of good questions § State the methods of asking questions § State the method for handling student answers § State how to deal with student questions § List the types of questions used. Defence Centre of Training Support
Test Defence Centre of Training Support
Link Syndicate Introductions Questioning Techniques 2 Reference DIT/DTTT Handout Defence Centre of Training Support
Any Final Questions ? Defence Centre of Training Support
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