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Student questioning in literature circles: An investigation of forms of questioning among ELT students

Year 2019, , 326 - 338, 25.03.2019
https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.547754

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Student questioning in literature circles: An investigation of forms of questioning among ELT students



In this study, different types
of questions being asked by two groups of ELT freshmen while conducting
literature circles, one of the most useful ways to activate cooperative
learning among the students, were put
under a close scrutiny. The first group comprised of thirty-seven students
who had directly passed the proficiency exam of the university, while the
latter consisted of the thirty-five students who studied at the preparatory
school for a year. The different types of questions posed by the questioners in each circle were analyzed. According
to the findings, there was no significant difference between the students who
studied at the English preparatory school for a year, and the ones who
directly passed the proficiency exam of the university. In both groups,
product questions were the most frequent type of questioning, while metaprocess
questions remained the least used types in both literature circles.




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Author 1



Author
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 Andarab, Mehdi Solhi 

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 Istanbul Medipol University

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 Turkey



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 Solhi.mehdi@gmail.com

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 English Language Teaching, Ph.D.

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Author 2



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 Kesen Mutlu, Aynur

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institution (University)



Istanbul Medipol University

Country



 Turkey



Email
address



 aynur.kesen@gmail.com

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 English Language Teaching, Ph.D.

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  • Qashoa, S. H. (2012). Effects of teacher question types and syntactic structures on EFL classroom interaction. The International Journal of Social Sciences, 7(1), 52–62.
  • Rezvani, R., & Sayyadi, A. (2015). Instructors’ and learners’ questioning: a case of EFL classroom discourse in Iran, The Journal of Teaching Language Skills, 7 (3), 141–164.
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Year 2019, , 326 - 338, 25.03.2019
https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.547754

Abstract

References

  • Almeida, P., & Neri de Souza, F. (2010). Questioning profiles in secondary science classrooms. International Journal of Learning and Change, 4(3), 237–251.
  • Almeida, P., Pedrosa de Jesus, H., & Watts, M. (2008). Developing a mini-project: students’ questions and learning styles, The Psychology of Education Review, (32), 6–17.
  • Anderson, L.W., Krathwohl, D.R., Airasian, P.W., Cruikshank, K.A., Mayer, R.E., Pintrich, P.R., Raths, J., & Wittrock, M.C. (2001). A taxonomy for learning, teaching, and assessing: A revision of Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives. New York: Longman.
  • Arslan, M. (2006). The role of questioning in the classroom. Hasan Ali Yücel Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi, 2, 81–103.
  • Bajrami, L. (2015). Teacher's New Role in Language Learning and in Promoting Learner Autonomy. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 199, 423–427.
  • Chatelier, S., & Rudolph, S. (2018). Teacher responsibility: shifting care from student to (professional) self?, British Journal of Sociology of Education, 39(1), 1–15.
  • Chin, C. (2007). Teacher questioning in science classrooms: Approaches that stimulate productive thinking. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 44(6), 815–843.
  • Cook-Sather, A. (2010). Making Space for Learning. An essay review of what the best college teachers do. Curriculum Inquiry, 40(2), 283–293.
  • Coutinho, M., & Almeida, P. (2014). Promoting student questioning in the learning of natural sciences. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 116, 3781–3785.
  • Doherty, J. (2017). Skillful Questioning: the beating heart of good pedagogy. Retrieved February 5, 2018, from https://impact.chartered.college/article/doherty-skilful-questioning-beating-heart-pedagogy/
  • Floyd, W.D. (1960). An Analysis of the Oral Questioning Activities in Selected Colorado classrooms. Colorado State College, Colorado, USA.
  • Graesser, A., & Olde, C. (2003). How does one know whether a person understands a device? The quality of the questions the person asks when the device breaks down. Journal of Educational Psychology, 95, 524–536.
  • Graesser, A., & Person, N. K. (1994). Question asking during tutoring. American Educational Research Journal, 31(1), 104–137.
  • Harlen, W., & Qualter, A. (2004). The Teaching of Science in Primary Schools. London: David Fulton Publishers.
  • Hastings, S. (2003) Questioning, TES Newspaper, 4 July. Retrieved February 5, 2018, from https://www.tes.co. uk/article.aspx?storycode=381755
  • Heritage, M., & Heritage, J. (2013). Teacher questioning: The epicenter of instruction and assessment, Applied Measurement in Education, 26(3), 176–190.
  • Kumaravadivelu, B. (2003). Beyond Methods: Macrostrategies for Language Teaching. Yale University Press.
  • Long, M., & C. Sato (1983). Classroom foreigner talk discourse: Forms and functions of teachers’ questions. In H. Seliger and M. Long (eds.), Classroom-oriented Research in Second Language Acquisition. Rowley, Mass.: Newbury House, 268–285.
  • Martinho, M., Almeida, P. & Teixeira-Dias, J.J.C. (2012). Students’ questions in Higher Education chemistry classes according to their gender. Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, 47, 835–840.
  • Nunan, D. (1989). Understanding Language Classrooms. Hemel Hempstead: Prentice Hall.
  • Pizzini, E.L., & Shepardson, D.P. (1991). Student questioning in the presence of the teacher during problem solving in science, School Science and Mathematics, Vol. 91, 348–352.
  • Qashoa, S. H. (2012). Effects of teacher question types and syntactic structures on EFL classroom interaction. The International Journal of Social Sciences, 7(1), 52–62.
  • Rezvani, R., & Sayyadi, A. (2015). Instructors’ and learners’ questioning: a case of EFL classroom discourse in Iran, The Journal of Teaching Language Skills, 7 (3), 141–164.
  • Shomoossi, N. (2004). The effect of teachers’ questioning behavior on EFL classroom interaction: A classroom research study. The Reading Matrix, 4(2), 96–104.
  • Willis, D., & Willis, J. (2007). Doing Task-based Teaching. Oxford: Oxford University press.
  • Wu, K. (1993). Classroom interaction and teacher questions revisited. RELC Journal, 24(2), 49–68.
  • Zoller, U., Tsaparlis, G., Fatsow, M., & Lubezky, A. (1987). Student self-assessment of higher-order cognitive skills in college science teaching, Journal of College Science Teaching, 27, 99–101.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Mehdi Solhi Andarab This is me

Aynur Kesen Mutlu

Publication Date March 25, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019

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APA Solhi Andarab, M., & Kesen Mutlu, A. (2019). Student questioning in literature circles: An investigation of forms of questioning among ELT students. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 15(1), 326-338. https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.547754
AMA Solhi Andarab M, Kesen Mutlu A. Student questioning in literature circles: An investigation of forms of questioning among ELT students. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. March 2019;15(1):326-338. doi:10.17263/jlls.547754
Chicago Solhi Andarab, Mehdi, and Aynur Kesen Mutlu. “Student Questioning in Literature Circles: An Investigation of Forms of Questioning Among ELT Students”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 15, no. 1 (March 2019): 326-38. https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.547754.
EndNote Solhi Andarab M, Kesen Mutlu A (March 1, 2019) Student questioning in literature circles: An investigation of forms of questioning among ELT students. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 15 1 326–338.
IEEE M. Solhi Andarab and A. Kesen Mutlu, “Student questioning in literature circles: An investigation of forms of questioning among ELT students”, Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 326–338, 2019, doi: 10.17263/jlls.547754.
ISNAD Solhi Andarab, Mehdi - Kesen Mutlu, Aynur. “Student Questioning in Literature Circles: An Investigation of Forms of Questioning Among ELT Students”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 15/1 (March 2019), 326-338. https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.547754.
JAMA Solhi Andarab M, Kesen Mutlu A. Student questioning in literature circles: An investigation of forms of questioning among ELT students. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. 2019;15:326–338.
MLA Solhi Andarab, Mehdi and Aynur Kesen Mutlu. “Student Questioning in Literature Circles: An Investigation of Forms of Questioning Among ELT Students”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, vol. 15, no. 1, 2019, pp. 326-38, doi:10.17263/jlls.547754.
Vancouver Solhi Andarab M, Kesen Mutlu A. Student questioning in literature circles: An investigation of forms of questioning among ELT students. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. 2019;15(1):326-38.