used to explore the feelings, beliefs, opinions, ideas and attitudes of the person being questioned. They can also be used to better understand problems that another person maybe experiencing – like in the example of a doctor trying to diagnose a patient. (See our pageWhat is Counselling?) ...
Funnelling can work the other way around, starting with closed questions and working up to more open questions. For a counsellor or interrogator these funnelling techniques can be a very useful tactic to find out the maximum amount of information, by beginning with open questions and then working...
A Questioning Approach: Learning from Shankara's Pedagogic Techniques The pedagogical techniques of Shankara focus on the importance of questioning, reasoned argument and complex citation and discussion of sources give us an ... JS Hirst - 《Contemporary Education Dialogue》 被引量: 3发表: 2005年 ...
credibility was described as having the following: (a) knowledge of and experience teaching in the US education system; (b) experience in teaching using a problem-solving approach; (c) the ability to enact theory in practice. While navigating multiple identities, graduate MTEs recognize their ethn...