I know poverty. I’ve been on welfare. I’ve worked on the factory floor. I’ve been laid off. And I’ve had…
Harvard Education Press
In the summer of 2010, Newsweek pronounced—on its cover no less—that the United States was suffering from a “Creativity Crisis.” The coauthors…
Make Just One Change not only makes the case for the importance of teaching students how to ask their own questions, it also provides a clear step-by-step process for teaching a sophisticated thinking skill to all learners.
For teachers, using the QFT requires one small but significant shift in practice: Students will be asking all the questions.