Tactics for Effective Questioning June 20, 2016June 20, 2016 EdDataX B.G. Davis Tactics for effective questioning, like asking one question at a time, pose questions that lack a single right answer, ask focused questions, search for consensus on correct responses etc. Read More [Davis, B. G. (1995). Tactics for Effective Questioning. In Tools for Teaching (pp. 85-88). San Francisco: CA: Jossey-Bass.] RelatedJuly 26, 2016 A Trend Study of Self-Concept and Mathematics Achievement in a Cross-Cultural Context Posted in EdData Hong KongJuly 25, 2016 An Exploration of the Gap between Highest and Lowest Ability Readers across 20 Countries Posted in EdData InternationalJune 20, 2016 Leading Effective Discussions In the Classroom Posted in Interactive Teaching Approach FacebookGoogle+TwitterLinkedin