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Theme E. Question Strategy Tasks

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This is the Task document for the six Unit Readings in Theme E. Question Strategy. The Readings are on the Platform:

 

 https://www.finland-conflicts-problems.com/home

 

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The multidisciplinary platform is for teachers/students in post-18 education and management training courses in the private sector. The focus is on conflicts and problems observed in Finland dealing with social, political, economic, legal and business-related subjects. They can be used to compare and contrast with other national environments or the focus can be on Finland.


The Tasks aim to raise awareness of the content areas covered in the Platform Readings and develop relevant skills. Each Unit has a different focus and there is variety in the length of the reading, density of information, task demands and time required to complete each Unit. The Units cover:


Theme E.         

Unit 1. Drill Down Questions                                        

Unit 2. Open Questions    

Unit 3. Closed Questions                                  

Unit 4. Leading Questions     

Unit 5. Probing Questions      

Unit 6. Question Strategy                   


In each Theme, the 6 Units can be followed sequentially or they can be integrated with the other Themes or they can be chosen at random to be integrated with other courses.


Supporting the Readings and Tasks is a separate file - Answer Keys, Pointers (teaching advice) and the Academic/Media Sources referenced. 


Over the years I have collected materials related to the Platform subjects. If you have any questions or want to interact on ideas/suggestions related to the Platform then you can contact me. 


Author: 

Graham Wood.

Lecturer, University of Helsinki.,

M.A. ESFL. (Wales)., Exec. MBA. (Aalto)., PhD. (Helsinki)., FHEA. (UK).


Contact: gwoodhelsinkiuni77@gmail.com

You will get a PDF (3MB) file