Sunday, May 2, 2010

The Ten C's of Asking Quality Questions


  • Complete. Make sure participants have all the information they need to answer a question.
  • Concise: Good questions cover only one idea at a time.
  • Clear. Keep it understandable. Be sure questions are not over the heads of group members.
  • Connected. Don’t ask a question that will lead your group on a tangent.
  • Conversational. The aim is not just to ask questions and have the group answer them; it is to facilitate conversation among everyone.
  • Contestable. The best discussion questions do not have one right answer. They are open-ended, which forces people to think.
  • Challenging. Ask questions that make people stretch their minds. Silence after a question may mean people are really thinking about their answers.
  • Creative. Get group members to look at an issue from a side they may not have thought of before. For example, tell a story containing an unresolved issue and ask participants to solve it. The only bad question is the one you use all the time.
  • Controversial. Make a controversial statement and see how the group responds. Just remember to use this method sparingly and with discernment.
  • Considerate. Do not embarrass or get too personal too soon. Particularly in new groups, questions that dig too deep may keep people from coming back next week.

· copied from Discipleship Journal’s 101 Best Small Group Ideas


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