Historical newspaper articles about the Spanish Flu of 1918, provided by the Library of Congress, can serve as powerful Question Focus material for students to ask questions about infectious diseases and society’s response.
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The Right Question team shares resources, emerging ideas and lessons learned from educators and studentsFrom Education Week’s Special Report: 10 Big Ideas in Education: For educators seeking to nurture rather than stifle students’ natural…
Imagine starting your first unit of the year not with what students know, but with what they wonder. What would…
We’ve all experienced the difference between being heard and being listened to. Good listeners validate, focus, check assumptions, and respond thoughtfully. Above all, good listeners ask good questions.
How many times has a teacher posed, “Are there any questions?” – only to be met with deafening silence from…
I’ve been pondering the word “question” for the last couple months. How do you translate “Question Formulation Technique” into Japanese – a language with four words for “question?”