Teachers Use of Questioning in the ESL Classroom: Questioning as a Teaching Strategy

The employment of questioning as an instructional tool has always been considered part of the teaching tradition, and has a long history. The focus on teacher questioning recently has been due to the opportunities that teacher questioning can provide for students to become actively engaged while als...

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Main Authors: Husniah, Sahamid, Nor Ashikin, Abdul Aziz, Nor, Syaheeda
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spelling my.ump.umpir.153302018-02-14T01:01:18Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/15330/ Teachers Use of Questioning in the ESL Classroom: Questioning as a Teaching Strategy Husniah, Sahamid Nor Ashikin, Abdul Aziz Nor, Syaheeda PE English The employment of questioning as an instructional tool has always been considered part of the teaching tradition, and has a long history. The focus on teacher questioning recently has been due to the opportunities that teacher questioning can provide for students to become actively engaged while also developing thinking skills. This paper describes an ongoing study of three teachers’ classroom questioning behavior in an ESL proficiency course in a public university in Malaysia. The study aims to investigate the types of questions teachers ask in class and the responses elicited from students. The study is conducted on a small scale and is in-depth in nature, using three instruments for triangulation to help to validate the findings. Data is collected using a questionnaire, a semi-structured interview protocol to determine teacher rationale for teacher questions used in the classroom, and video-taped classroom interactions between teacher and students. This paper presents the preliminary findings of the study based on data collected from the video recordings of the class sessions. This paper also recommends strategies to promote teacher questioning and student learning based on the preliminary findings Global Academic Institute 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/15330/1/pbmsk-2016-husniah-Teachers%20Use%20of%20Questioning.pdf Husniah, Sahamid and Nor Ashikin, Abdul Aziz and Nor, Syaheeda (2016) Teachers Use of Questioning in the ESL Classroom: Questioning as a Teaching Strategy. Journal of Global Academic Institute Education & Social Sciences, 2 (3). pp. 20-25. ISSN 2375-9577 (Online) http://www.globalacademicinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/jgaiess_vol_2_no_3.pdf
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Husniah, Sahamid
Nor Ashikin, Abdul Aziz
Nor, Syaheeda
Teachers Use of Questioning in the ESL Classroom: Questioning as a Teaching Strategy
description The employment of questioning as an instructional tool has always been considered part of the teaching tradition, and has a long history. The focus on teacher questioning recently has been due to the opportunities that teacher questioning can provide for students to become actively engaged while also developing thinking skills. This paper describes an ongoing study of three teachers’ classroom questioning behavior in an ESL proficiency course in a public university in Malaysia. The study aims to investigate the types of questions teachers ask in class and the responses elicited from students. The study is conducted on a small scale and is in-depth in nature, using three instruments for triangulation to help to validate the findings. Data is collected using a questionnaire, a semi-structured interview protocol to determine teacher rationale for teacher questions used in the classroom, and video-taped classroom interactions between teacher and students. This paper presents the preliminary findings of the study based on data collected from the video recordings of the class sessions. This paper also recommends strategies to promote teacher questioning and student learning based on the preliminary findings
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title Teachers Use of Questioning in the ESL Classroom: Questioning as a Teaching Strategy
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