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QUESTIONING SKILLS PRESENTED BY: PAMELA JOY D. BOCALA Nurse Educator-KKH

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QUESTIONING SKILLS

PRESENTED BY:PAMELA JOY D. BOCALA

Nurse Educator-KKH

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AMAZING FACTS An average NURSE asks

400 questions in a day that’s 70,000 a year!

One-third of all teaching time is spent asking questions

Most questions are answered in less than a second

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Why do we question ? INTERACTION CHALLENGE INFLUENCE PROGRESS ASSESSMENT

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PURPOSE OF DEVELOPING YOUR QUESTIONING SKILLS

It is important to know not only, the types of questions but also the tactics of asking those questions in an effective manner because they are the baseline for answers.

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Components ofQUESTIONING SKILLS

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StructuringPitching & putting clearlyDirecting & distributingPausing & pacing

Prompting & probingListening & respondingSequencing

Key Tactics forQUESTIONING SKILLS

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“APPLE”

It’s a trick to

remember, how to

use questions

effectively !!!

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• Ask the Question: Questions should be prepared in your lesson plan in advance.

• Pause: Let the learners think about what you are asking.Give the learners 3-5 seconds in order to respond.

• Pick: Pick on a learner by name to answer the question. Make sure of 100% participation of all students

• Listen: Listen to the answer, make eye contact with the learner and use encouraging remarks.

• Expound: Explain the learner's answer. Generate a dialog based on the learner's response. If the learner's response was incorrect, redirect the question back to the other learners.

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×Leading questions×Limiting questions×Assumption-laden

questions×Multiple questions×Hypothetical

questions

Types of Question to Avoid

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Activity

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Try to come out of Comfort Zone as Risk and effort are what

make you smart and talented!

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Thank you for not sleeping