Question Formulation Technique by Kelly Dausel

[source: Our Personalized Learning Journey, published: 09/04/2016]

Things That Make Students Curious by Terry Heick

[source: eezeeenglishzone, published: 11/30/2016]

Mix Things Up: 3 Student-Centered Approaches that Balance “I Do, You Do, We Do.” by Jessica H.

[source: Kiddom, published: 11/21/2016]

English Students Use the QFT to Drive AP-ready, SAT-ready, EPT-ready Learning

by Andrea Giordano-Rink In my 24 years of teaching high school English in the Sweetwater District in Southern California I have never used a strategy as powerful as the Question Formulation Technique (QFT). I am teaching Honors English 11 this year with a very unique set of students. These are the students, primarily, who have […]

Uncomfortable Conversations: Tools to Teach Current Events and Controversial Issues by Mackenzie Abernethy

[source: Ed Week, published: 11/03/2016]

Response: Metacognitive Skills put Students on ‘Road to Lifelong Learning’ by Teresa Diaz

[source: Education Week, published: 10/01/2016]

Technology as Accelerator #immooc by Sheri Edwards

[source: 1DR What Else? A Journey into the cloud..., published: 10/24/2016]

Response: Teachers Lose ‘Credibility’ if we Don’t Address ‘Controversial’ Topics by Adeyemi Stembridge

[source: Education Week, published: 10/28/2016]

My QFT Journey: Putting Students’ Minds into Motion with their Questions

by James Brewster I’m proud to serve as the U.S. History teacher at the Gus Garcia Young Men’s Leadership Academy in Austin, Texas, a 6th-8th grade, Title I campus. My students don’t always see themselves reflected in the subject I teach and don’t always feel like they have agency in their learning. With that in […]

Introducing a Powerful Strategy for Strengthening School-Family Partnerships Webinar led by Luz Santana & Agnes Bain

[source: ASCD, published: 10/13/2016]