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The Effect of Teaching Questionning Skills on Types of Pre-School Teachers’ Questions
Abstract
The aim of this study is to identify types of pre-school teachers’ questions, and to investigate the effect
of teaching questioning skills on types of pre-school teachers’ questions. In this before-and-after case study, 2
teachers teaching 5-year-olds were involved based on criterion sampling. After pre-observation, “Teaching
Questioning Skills Program” was implemented. Then, post-observation was done. We found out that while 6.9% of
the questions asked by Teacher A were open-ended beforehand, 34.5% of those were open-ended after program
implementation while 30.4% of the questions asked by Teacher B were open ended beforehand, 60.8% of those were
open-ended after program implementation. All in all, pre-school teachers asked a great number of closed-ended
questions. However, after program implementation, the number of open-ended questions increased
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Publication Date
March 1, 2013
Submission Date
March 1, 2013
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Year 2013 Volume: 6 Number: 1