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 12, 2016 Effect of School Decentralization and School Climate on Student Mathematics Performance: The Case of Hong Kong Posted in EdData Hong KongJune 26, 2016 What factors predict undergraduate students’ use of technology for learning? Posted in Mobile LearningJuly 8, 2016 Is memorisation a good strategy for learning Mathematics? Posted in EdData International FacebookGoogle+TwitterLinkedin