Websites Worth A Ponder
A great range of resources supporting the work of Dan Rothstein and Lus Santana. The Right Question promotes the use of the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) in equipping students to frame questions.
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The Question Mark
http://questioning.org/ |
A collection of speeches, reflections, workshops and resources from Jamie McKenzie on the theme of questioning as well as the place and use of technology. Here you can subscribe to his free online magazine on questioning entitled The Question Mark. Jamie is the author of Learning to question, to wonder, to learn.
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Blogs and PodCasts Worth a Peek
Neyfakh, L. (2012, May 20). Are we asking the right questions? The Boston Globe. retrieved from
http://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2012/05/19/just-ask/k9PATXFdpL6ZmkreSiRYGP/story.html?camp=pm |
Burke, J. (Producer). (June 2010). How big questions engage and motivate students who have grown up digitally. [Podcast] Retrieved from http://www.heinemann.com/podcastDetail.aspx?id=18
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Wasburn, K.D. (March, 2012). Four Strategies to spark curiosity via student questioning. [Blog Entry] Retrieved from http://www.edutopia.org/blog/build-curiosity-questioning-strategies-kevin-washburn
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Spencer, J. (2011). 10 Ways to Help Students Ask Better Questions. [Blog Entry] Retrieved from http://www.educationrethink.com/2011/04/10-ways-to-help-students-ask-better.html
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Video Clips Worthy of Perusing
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Questions: Where Would We Be Without Them?
Dan Rothstein Where did you learn to ask questions? Did you know the skill of asking questions is not used, shared and definitely not taught very well? Even worse, educators are given little training and often indirectly discouraged from spending time on teaching the skill. There's good news with a deceptively simple solution to the problem. Its called the Question Formulation Technique™ and you have a chance to learn and experience it! Speaker Dan Rothstein is co-director of the Right Question Institute. Dan and co-author, Luz Santana, wrote the book Make Just One Change: Teach Students to Ask Their Own Questions published by Harvard Education Press. |