My Not Impossible Dream Part 2 by Jim Bentley

[source: http://www.p21.org, published: 09/03/2015]

My Not Impossible Dream Part 1 by Jim Bentley

[source: http://www.p21.org, published: 09/01/2015]

Gold Standard PBL: Sustained Inquiry by John Larmer

[source: http://bie.org, published: 09/15/2015]

What if…students asked their own questions? by Connie Williams

[source: Knowledge Quest: Journal of the American Association of School Librarians, published: 09/16/2015]

Improving Student Inquiry with the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) and PBL by Drew Perkins

[source: http://perkinsed.blogspot.com, published: 09/21/2015]

The Importance of Student Questions by Joel Pardalis

[source: , published: 09/22/2015]

Tips to Empower Students to Ask their own Questions about Literature by Joel Pardalis

[source: https://www.greatbooks.org, published: 09/25/2015]

Students as Questioners 2: Make Just One Change by Alane Starko

[source: https://creativiteach.me/, published: 10/04/2015]

The Foldscope: Making Discoveries Through Experience

by Aisha Suara Manu Prakash’s Foldscope is simple, cost-effective, and most importantly, geared towards experience rather than information. A recent article in the New Yorker by Carolyn Kormann tells the story of Manu Prakash, a biophysicist at Stanford, who is working to revolutionize global health through his new invention called the Foldscope. The Foldscope is […]

St. Patrick Expelling the Snakes from Ireland: Using the QFT During Question Week

By Joshua Beer I have been enjoying Question Week and the extra reason to focus on students generating their own questions. We have used the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) all week in my classes, along with a few components of Project Zero’s Artful Thinking. Here is one example of a QFT I used. The Question Focus […]