Thought Provoking Questions
Thought Provoking Questions
Thought Provoking Questions
REVIEW
HAVE YOU EXPERIENCE BEING ASKED
ABOUT WHAT DO YOU WANT IN LIFE?
WHAT DO WE CALL THIS TYPE OF
QUESTIONS?
THOUGHT-PROVOKING
QUESTIONS
Thought-Provoking Questions:
Display
Questions
-designed to elicit prior knowledge and to
check comprehension. They often focus
on the form or meaning of language
structures and items.
TYPES OF THOUGHT-PROVOKING QUESTIONS
Display
Questions
It is type of question requiring the
other party to demonstrate their
knowledge on a subject matter, also to see
if the person you are speaking to knows
the answer,
Display
uestions
EXAMPLES
What does Thought-provoking question means?
` mark in a sentence?
When do we use, question
What comes after red in rainbow?
What’s the opposite of sad?
Referential
Questions
TYPES OF THOUGHT-PROVOKING QUESTIONS
Referential Questions
-designed to provide information, give an
opinion, explain, or clarify. They often focus
on content rather than language, require
“follow up” or “probe” questions.
TYPES OF THOUGHT-PROVOKING QUESTIONS
Referential Questions
It is the questions you ask
because you don’t know
the answer.
TYPES OF THOUGHT-PROVOKING QUESTIONS
Referential Questions
It is the questions you ask
because you don’t know
the answer.
Referential Questions
EXAMPLES
What do you think about display questions?
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Have you ever…when/ where…?
If you had…what?
What kind of…?
Open-ended/Divergent
Questions
TYPES OF THOUGHT-PROVOKING QUESTIONS
Open-ended/Divergent Questions
have multiple possible answers
and encourage students to be creative
or express insight and are useful for a
deeper learning
TYPES OF THOUGHT-PROVOKING QUESTIONS
Open-ended/Divergent Questions
These questions cannot be
answered with a simple yes or no, and
instead require the respondent to
elaborate on their points.
Open-ended/Divergent Questions
EXAMPLES
What kind of challenges are you facing?
` to achieve in the
What would you want
next year?
What should be humanity’s goal?
Closed/Convergent
Questions
TYPES OF THOUGHT-PROVOKING QUESTIONS
Closed/Convergent Questions
have more narrowly defined correct
answers which can be recalled from memory
and require little reflection or originality, are
common in conventional tests and have one
acceptable right answer.
TYPES OF THOUGHT-PROVOKING QUESTIONS
Closed/Convergent Questions
you are asking respondents to choose
from predefined set of answer options.
Typically there are one word answer which is
“YES/NO””TRUE/FALSE” or multiple
choice without even elaborating the answer.
Closed/Convergent Questions
EXAMPLES
Did you enjoy your experience in your English
`Class?
Can you run five kilometers?
Are you happy with the food?
Did you get it class?
What are the four types
of thought-provoking
questions?
Have you experienced
being in a public
meeting?
What did you observe?
Are they asking
questions?
Is the questions they ask
connected to the
meeting or program?
For instance, here in school you
saw a PTA meeting and your
parents are there. Are they
asking questions about the
upcoming concert?
What did you observe
about the picture?
What do you think? They
are having a
conversation or asking
questions?
So, have you
experienced being in
this kind of
conversation?
What do you think is the
picture all about?
Are they asking
questions?
PUBLIC FORUM
Public Forum
It is a situation or meeting in which people
can talk about a problem or matter
especially of public interest in a public
place
Public Forum
It is also referred to as a town meeting
where community discuss a wide range of
important issues and often held to identify
and solve problems
Example
Public parks, sidewalks and areas
that have been traditionally open or
political speech and debates.
Public Forum
It is also referred to as a town meeting
where community discuss a wide range of
important issues and often held to identify
and solve problems
Types of Public Forum
Discussion Forum
Discussion Forum
is the most traditional type of forum.
After a forum thread is initiated, other
members can respond and keep the
conversation going.
Discussion Forum
This is the place where forum is
conducted, a place on the internet
where people can exchange ideas and
opinions about a topic
Discussion Forum
is the most traditional type of forum.
After a forum thread is initiated, other
members can respond and keep the
conversation going.
Question (Q&A)
Question (Q&A)
presents the initial thread post as a
question, requesting responses Where in a
public forum this where the members are
starting to ask questions about the problems
and looking for responses
Both Q&A and
Discussion
Both Q&A and Discussion
In this kind of forum, both asking questions
and answering questions are done. Where they
already talking and have decided what will be
the solution to their problem.
Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion
It is a discussion in which few persons (panel) carry on
a conversation in front of an audience who can also
participate. The audience can ask important questions
and the experts answer them and clarify the points.
Kinds of Panel
Discussion
A. Public Panel Discussion
is used to provide factual information
regarding current problems and
determine social values.
B. Educational Panel Discussion
is used in educational
institutions to provide factual and
conceptual knowledge and
clarification of certain theories and
principles.
ELEMENTS 0F PANEL DISCUSSION
DISPLAY QUESTIONS