Carole Miller

Carole Miller, Professor Emeritus, began her career as a classroom teacher prior to joining the University of Victoria’s Faculty of Education. Co-author of Into the Story: Language in Action through Drama and Into the Story 2: More Stories! More Drama!, she mentors pre-service teachers, encouraging them to become more comfortable and confident educators through reflective conversations of experience.

 

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Asking Better Questions: Teaching and Learning for a Changing World, 3rd Edition
$28.95
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Format: Paperback
Grade Levels: Kindergarten; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781551383354

Synopsis:

Teaching and learning for a changing world

How do we help students makes sense of our increasingly complex digital world? This third edition of this classic text shows teachers how to empower students with the skills they need to ask critical and reflective questions about the overwhelming amount of information around them.

Asking Better Questions offers comprehensive tools and strategies to promote critical thinking and discussion in the classroom and encourage engaged and empathetic listening. Stimulating activities throughout the book promote lifelong inquiry skills that will help teachers and students grow in the classroom and explore broader issues in the community beyond. Challenge your students to assume a deeper ownership of their learning, ask questions that are important to them, and care about the answers.

On Twitter: #ABQ3

Educator Information
For students 5 - 14.

Additional Information
160 Pages 

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