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Question

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How to use the verb Question in a course or learning design

In your next learning design, you can incorporate the 'Question' verb of Blooms Taxonomy by encouraging learners to analyze and evaluate information. To utilize this verb effectively, start by creating open-ended questions that begin with the stem "What needs to be asked of," prompting learners to think critically and reflect on the material. For example, "What needs to be asked of this data to draw meaningful conclusions?" These questions will challenge learners to dig deeper, synthesize information, and develop higher-order thinking skills. To apply 'Question' in your design, follow these steps: 1. Identify key concepts or ideas that require critical examination. 2. Craft thought-provoking questions using the stem "What needs to be asked of." 3. Integrate these questions throughout your content to stimulate deep thinking and engagement. 4. Encourage learners to discuss and share their responses, fostering collaborative learning. By incorporating the 'Question' verb in your learning design, you can enhance the cognitive challenge for learners and promote a more engaging and enriching educational experience.

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Example of the learning verb Question in a prompt learning

What needs to be asked of

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Example of the verb Question in a task for learners

Encourage learners to formulate thought-provoking questions related to the topic and engage in a 20-minute group discussion where they take turns asking and answering these questions to deepen their understanding.

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