TEXES Science of Teaching Reading Practice Test

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What strategy can a teacher use to encourage questioning among students after reading a passage?

  1. The group will read the next paragraph, and the students will ask the teacher questions about the paragraph

  2. The group will communicate the main idea of the paragraph

  3. The teacher will teach summarization skills

  4. The group of students will take turns reading aloud the rest of the passage

The correct answer is: The group will read the next paragraph, and the students will ask the teacher questions about the paragraph

Encouraging questioning among students after reading a passage is an effective strategy to promote engagement and deeper understanding of the text. Inviting students to ask the teacher questions about the paragraph directly after reading fosters an interactive learning environment. This approach not only encourages students to think critically about what they have read but also allows them to voice any confusion or curiosity they might have, which can lead to further discussion and clarification. This method highlights the importance of active participation in the learning process. By prompting students to formulate and ask questions, they develop their comprehension skills and enhance their ability to reflect on the material presented. In contrast, while communicating the main idea, teaching summarization skills, or taking turns reading aloud are valuable activities, they do not specifically target the enhancement of questioning skills in the same manner. These activities can help in understanding and processing information, but they do not actively encourage students to generate their own questions about the text. Thus, the selected strategy is particularly effective for promoting a questioning mindset among students.