An experienced school leader and principal examiner, Michael Chiles has been teaching for over 15 years. He has delivered training both nationally and internationally, supporting teachers in their approaches to implementing effective assessment and feedback practices. Currently an Assistant Principal, he writes blogs at GeogHod, sits on the Chartered College of Teaching Council and enjoys walking in the British countryside with his Border Collie. He is also the author of CRAFT and The Feedback Pendulum.
At the heart of every great lesson is questioning. Yet, for years,
the CPD around questioning had been limited to simply 'closed
questions are bad' and 'open questions are good'. If we were lucky,
then someone might even waft Bloom's taxonomy to spice things up or
the facilitator might get you to throw questions scrunched into
paper balls or pass questions around on Post-it notes, because it
was done once in an 'Outstanding' lesson. Michael Chiles' Powerful
Questioning is a thoughtful and thorough exploration of how to
effectively use questioning in the classroom. Rather than looking
at fancy tricks, Chiles explores the creation, use, function and
impact of questions in education. The narrow focus really helps you
to refine and question your existing practice. As the title
suggests, questioning can be powerful and we, as practitioners,
need to explore and consider how we can make every interaction have
an impact in the classroom. A book that proves that you can teach
an old dog, like me, a few tricks and, of course, there's loads of
stuff for new dogs, I mean teachers, too.Chris Curtis
Some salutary statistics here on the range of questions currently
asked in our classrooms and the massive opportunities for deepening
pupils' learning when we reconsider how to extract best value from
them. Michael Chiles has written a terrific book to explain why and
to show us how. An essential resource for CPD for every school.Mary
Myatt
Michael Chiles states in Powerful Questioning, 'of all the pedagogy
strategies at the teacher's disposal, questioning is one of the
most dominant methods of instruction. It is the heartbeat of a
classroom.' I found this to be true in my years of working with
cognitive scientists researching how children learn in a classroom.
In my experience, questioning is fundamental in pursuing the
powerful tools of retrieval, spacing, interleaving and
metacognition, all rooted in robust research. Understanding how we
learn and using the proper questioning techniques that develop
critical thinking assists the teacher in promoting successful
learning. John Hattie states in the introduction, 'The hard part is
asking the right question at the right time for the right purpose
and with the right level of complexity.' Michael Chiles gives us
the knowledge and techniques that will make our useof questioning
most effective.Patrice M Bain
The best teachers ask lots of questions. But what are the most
effective questions to ask? When and how should we ask them? And
how can we shape our classroom environment so that students feel
comfortable answering questions?In this impressive book, Michael
Chiles provides compelling answers to these key questions and more.
Powerful Questioning expertly deconstructs the art of questioning,
offering highly practical advice for every classroom
practitioner.Mark Roberts
One can't help but marvel at how Michael has been able to weave
important research with his classroom insight to make this book on
questioning a valuable contribution to every teacher's professional
learning. 'Questions are an integral part of our lives', Michael
asserts, and I tend to think this book will be an integral part of
developing our essential question-asking skills in the
classroom.Steven Berryman
Powerful Questioning is going to prove a potent tool to every
teacher who reads it. Chiles brilliantly marshals research and
practical strategies to unpick the subtle but crucial art of
questioning in the classroom. It can be too easy to take
questioning for granted, so common is it to the classroom, but for
even experienced teachers, it can prove a tricky aspect of teaching
to improve. This book offers a wealth of useful reflection, along
with activities and insights, to propel teachers' questioning
skills towards expert levels.Alex Quigley
Teachers ask hundreds of questions a day in their classrooms. But
do we make the most of them? In this superbly researched and
referenced book, Michael Chiles explores the purpose and untapped
potential of questioning within classroom pedagogy, giving the
reader powerful insight into this crucial element of effective
teaching. As well as examining why questioning matters for
responsive teaching, he carefully dissects the types of questioning
we can use but also how questions can be used in formative
assessment to check for understanding, diagnose and support pupil
reflection. His approach is carefully interwoven with cognitive
science and how questioning can support both deeper thinking and
the long-term acquisition of knowledge and skills. He doesn't duck
the fact that both teachers and pupils can often find questioning
hard; rather, he explores the reasons behind these challenges and
offers practical and accessible strategies that can build classroom
culture to allow powerful questioning to flourish and thrive. As
with his previous books on assessment and feedback, this book is
another gem - rooted in his own rich personal reflections and
experience, his passion for teaching and his love of learning more
about what makes the biggest difference in classrooms and to
pupils' success. A must-read for teachers and leaders in all
settings.Andy Buck
Questioning is possibly the most powerful lever teachers have in
the classroom to drive learning. This book is an authoritative work
not just on the research underpinning it but also on how to use it
in practice. Highly recommended.Carl Hendrick
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