What type of questions should be avoided during a lesson?

      

What type of questions should be avoided during a lesson?

  

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Nicholas
i) Rhetoric questions: e.g. isn't it? They do not provoke thought.
ii) Open ended questions: e.g. what do you find in a lake? Encourage a wide range of
response.
iii) The Yes or No type e.g. is a mango a fruit? They encourage guess work.
iv) Double barrelled questions e.g. which is the longest river in Africa and what is its
source? They tend to confuse the pupils.
v) Asking questions that are beyond the level of the pupils e.g. Evaluate the role of
missionaries in Africa.
vi) Post script questions: Type of questions asked by the teacher immediately after
stating a fact e.g. Ovules are female parts of flower. What are ovules?
vii) Question that call for chorus answers e.g are you all going out for P.E.?
viii) Leading questions
Nicholas_Mutinda answered the question on August 28, 2018 at 05:40


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