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Asking questions in class

Asking questions during class is a common way to gauge student knowledge and elicit feedback. But how much thought do you put into the questions that you ask? This week's MTI teaching tip discusses in-class questions - the good, the bad, and the ugly - and explains why you're probably not waiting long enough for student responses.

What About the Questions You Ask? (MTI Teaching Tip #66)

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