How to Deepen Student Learning Using PBL & the QFT

By Jim Bentley When I started teaching, my primary concerns were fairly straightforward: engage students personally, plan clear instruction, and manage behavior effectively. I was the leader of instruction, and I perceived my job to be one of shepherding my students and helping them whenever they struggled. Looking back now, I can see it was […]

Video: The Question Formulation Technique in a High School Science Class

The Question Formulation Technique (QFT) is being used in schools and districts across the United States. Educators use the QFT to promote student-centered learning and increase student engagement. In this video, students in David Meshoulam’s ninth grade physics class at Newton North High School (Massachusetts) go through the Question Formulation Technique process towards the end of a unit on […]

Lincoln, Power, and the Question Formulation Technique (QFT)

By Daniel Fouts Where was the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) 23 years ago? When I began teaching social studies in 1993, I relied on teacher-generated questions to frame my government curriculum. After first reading about the QFT in the September/ October 2011 edition of the Harvard Education Letter, I changed the way I teach. I […]

Video: Using the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) for Formative Assessment

This video shows how the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) may be used to formatively assess students’ understanding of a concept or their knowledge of a topic. Educators can use the QFT to formatively assess their students at the beginning of a unit (as seen in this video), in the middle of the unit, and towards […]

Asking Questions by Kamika (student of Mark Schwarz)

[source: Holmes Heroes Blog, published: 01/26/2016]

Encouraging and developing questioning skills by Adam Bodley

[source: pedagoo.org, published: 12/19/2015]

Exploring Individual vs Community Questions by Hoan-vi (student of Sean Ziebarth)

[source: Exploring Individual vs Community Questions, published: 12/04/2015]

Going Deeper With Questions by Abigail Moore

[source: Forever a Student, published: 10/15/2015]

Big Questions Launch Working Conference

Nearly 150 educators – from around the United States and from as far away as Australia, Greece, France, Mexico, Barbados and elsewhere – were in Boston Monday to participate in the Students Are Not Asking Questions working conference. The conference began with educators addressing important topics related to student engagement, inquiry and question-asking. Working in groups, they participated […]

#QuestionWeek: Getting to What Really Matters!

“The questions which one asks oneself begin, at least, to illuminate the world, and become one’s key to the experience of others.” – James Baldwin Though an occasionally clichéd sentiment, technology has truly revolutionized the ways people connect, communicate and learn. The internet has become a mecca for dynamic, though often mercurial, conversations on popular […]