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Active Assessment Using ‘Ques-cussions’

If you are looking to challenge thinking and promote novel learning conversations then ‘Ques-cussion’ encourages students to discuss a topic using only questions – no answers or statements allowed!

Ques-cussion is an effective way of generating discussion and learning because asking questions pushes students to structure and scaffold their thinking resulting in a deeper understanding of the content.

When we limit a discussion by only asking questions then we are encouraging students to generate a variety of thoughts about a topic or an idea without requiring them to directly state their own solutions, opinions or views.

In terms of active assessment, the quality of questions asked by students enables you to gauge the level of sophistication students are working at. Students choose questions at their own level of understanding but  benefit from higher level questions by their peers.

What to do

‘Quescussion’ is a strategy invented by Paul Bidwell in the University of Saskatchewan English Department and promotes higher order questioning skills.

This strategy prompts students to reflect on what they know and what they don’t so they can extend their thinking by generating follow-up questions.

For example, when looking at An Inspector Calls and using the trigger ‘Mr Birling’ then what ‘ques-cussions’ could follow?

 

Take a look at the following video for more ideas:

 

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