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Informal Question Examples

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Assessing Critical Thinking
While circulating around the classroom and observing group discussions, pose the following questions to assess students’ critical-thinking abilities. Keep notes on individual students and use during conferences to provide feedback and to assess at the end of the project.

Examples of Questions Notes
Questions of clarification:
  • Could you give me an example?
  • Is your basic point ___or___ ?
  • How does____ relate to ____?
  • Could you explain that further?
  • Why do you say that?
                                                                                                             
Questions that probe assumptions:
  • What is being assumed?
  • Why would somebody say that?
  • How would you justify taking this view?
  • Is this always the case?
                     
Questions that probe reasons and evidence:
  • How could we go about finding out whether that is true?
  • Is there reason to doubt that evidence?
  • What would be an example?
  • What led you to that belief?
  • What criteria do you base that argument on?
  • Why do you think that is right?
  • How does that apply in this case?
  • By what reasoning did you come to that conclusion?
  • Who is in a position to know if that is the case?
                                             
Questions about viewpoints or perspectives:
  • How would other groups or types of people respond? Why? What would influence them?
  • How would people who disagree with this viewpoint argue their case?
  • Did anyone see this another way?
  • What is an alternative?
  • What would be another way of saying that?
                                 
Questions that probe implications and consequences:
  • What effect would that have?
  • If this and this are the case, then what else must also be true?
  • What are you implying by that?
  • How do you know you’ve considered the consequences?
         
Questions about the question:
  • To answer this question, what questions would we have to answer first?
  • Is this the same issue as…?
  • How is that question going to help you? Can you think of any other questions that might be useful?
  • Is this question easy or hard to answer? Why?
 


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