January 2011
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Modern Language Journal
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January 2011
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2,477 Reads
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552 Citations
Modern Language Journal
... These questions, she thinks, encourage broad participation, require in-depth treatment, and spark debate. In addition to McKeachie's (2002) set of questions, Nilson also cites a number of other kinds of questions developed by Andrews in his manual for teaching assistants at UC San Diego (2003, p. 116). Described as "high mileage" types of questions, these include brainstorm questions (such as "How might the public be made to care about ecological imbalances?"), focal questions (such as "To what extent is Ivan Illich a victim of his own decisions or society?"), and playground questions (such as "What underlying assumptions about human nature must this theorist have?"). ...
January 2011
Modern Language Journal