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"Many of the questions and tasks we are developing in the York Science project can be described as 'diagnostic'. That is, not only do they tell you which students have some understanding of the idea you are interested in, they also give you some information about the misconceptions of those who do not use the accepted scientific explanation."
"A diagnostic question (or task) is one which provides evidence of a learner's understanding of a specific idea. The pupil's response gives us reasonably clear evidence about whether he or she understands, or does not understand, this idea. Sometimes the question can also help us to diagnose what a pupil's difficulty is - why he or she is not giving the correct answer. If so, this may make it easier to respond effectively and help pupils move their understanding on."
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"OILING THE HINGES – REFINING MY CONSTRUCTION OF HINGE QUESTION
November 3, 2013 · by Harry Fletcher-Wood · in AfL, Classroom, CPD, History"
"Diagnostic Questions Mathematics
1725 free maths diagnostic questions (hinge questions) to identify student misconceptions. Join 1541 other teachers in sharing questions and creating quizzes."
"DO THEY UNDERSTAND THIS WELL ENOUGH TO MOVE ON? INTRODUCING HINGE QUESTIONS
August 17, 2013 · by Harry Fletcher-Wood · in AfL, CPD. ·
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This reading by @GrantWiggins is excellent: Seven Keys to Effective Feedback. http://t.co/znn7EUvSXF #MYPChat
"Decades of education research support the idea that by teaching less and providing more feedback, we can produce greater learning." —Grant Wiggins
Seven Keys to Effective Feedback: https://t.co/rEMcoHYwea https://t.co/fDhjewJdeJ
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