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The Importance of Questioning: Featuring Connie Hamilton


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How are we constructing our questions to get a true assessment of our student’s content mastery? This week's guest, Connie Hamilton, discusses the importance of question construction, the benefits and difficulties of working in a small district, and the critical leadership skills needed to be successful.
About Connie Hamilton:
Connie Hamilton is a K-12 Curriculum Director, Education Consultant, Presenter, Co-Author of “Hacking Homework” and Author of “Hacking Questions”.
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