219. Good question, Bad question 1

It’s been a while since I’ve done a step by step instruction post, so I thought I would share this lesson on questions and surveys.

Objective

  • To understand bias in questions
  • To consider how to structure answer options.

Equipment

  • Exercise books or paper
  • Pens
  • Ruler/straight edge
  • Scissors
  • Glue

Step 1

Write out your usual headings: title, date, objective etc. Cut across the page to the spine. Stick the title page to the lower page.
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Step 2

Fold the lower half of the page in half and cut down the fold.
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Step 3

Fold the loose piece of paper into four equal pieces. Mark the fold positions in the book.

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Step 4

Draw horizontal lines across both the upper and lower pages. Cut the upper page to the spine along those lines to make four flaps.
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Step 5

Continue the horizontal lines on the lower page under the flaps
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Step 6

Label the flaps as shown
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Step 7

Give examples of bad questions, good questions, bad response boxes and good response boxes
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Step 8

Under each flap justify why each question or response is good or bad.
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Review

My class really enjoyed this activity – one of them even wrote it in their feedback. The following are examples from my class. You might even spot some RAG123 on their pages. Follow @ListerKev or search #rag123 on Twitter to find out more.
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