Join the Right Question Institute for a series of webinars about inquiry and self-advocacy in times of uncertainty. Discuss topics such as distance learning, asking better research questions, and navigating service systems.
Teaching + Learning
The QFT is easy to use, fun, and adaptable. You can use it for any subject and with kids of any age. It gives kids a serious brain workout without the traditional teacher-student dynamic—making it a tool all parents should have in their homeschooling toolkit.
Questioning allows us “to think critically about the ever-changing world around us,” says the Right Question Institute’s Andrew P. Minigan. In February, Minigan will facilitate featured sessions at the Ohio Department of Higher Education’s educational technology conference.
Build students' question-asking skills around media and primary sources. In honor of Global Media and Information Literacy Week and, in the United States, Media Literacy Week.
The Right Question Institute will develop a free online learning opportunity for K-12 teachers across the United States to enhance the library's Teaching with Primary Sources program.
In news from around the web, Nicole Bolduc, a seventh-grade teacher, and Dan Perlman, a college professor of biology and environmental studies, talk about the importance of asking better questions in science and why they use the Question Formulation Technique.