This week our weekly post from an educator in the field comes from Jay Corrigan. Over the next few weeks, Jay will share how his school community has integrated the Question Formulation Technique into their classroom practice. While some educators use the entire QFT starting in the early elementary classroom, Jay describes a scaffolded approach that […]
Reflections on the QFT, the Simplest Approach to Student Centered Learning
The Right Question Institute offers professional development sessions across the country on Teaching Students to Ask Their Own Questions. Recently, one of our guest associates, Richard Wallace (@wally), facilitated a session and then offered his reflection on the Question Formulation Technique as a student centered learning strategy for any school environment. In his reflection, he […]
RQI: Looking Back, Encouraging Forward
In the words of artist Antony Gormley, we are “trying to make work that is reflective and is encouraging of reflection.” This year has been a transformative year for our organization and seeing the growth and conversation about the value and impact of our educational strategy has made us very excited for our future. With […]
Increasing Rigor in an Elementary Math Classroom
This is a guest post by educator Jay Corrigan. “Who’s that?” Several of the 5th graders in the classroom asked that question aloud as I stepped into the room. I was there to try out the Question Formulation Technique. I had read the book Make Just One Change, studied the blogs, and watched Dan Rothstein […]
Building Student Engagement in a Special Education Classroom
This is a guest post by Esther Lee As a special education teacher in New York City, I had gotten used to my heterogeneous classroom of kids. Last year, however, I was taken aback by my classroom that consisted of 9 to 12 year olds, with mild to severe disabilities of various kinds. I had […]
New Online Resources for Educators
New and updated resources on using the Right Question educational strategy are available! Are you looking for tools to help create a Question Focus to stimulate your students’ questions? Are you new to the network and would like to have tools to introduce this strategy to your students or teachers or parents? If you answered […]
InQuiring Minds: The Importance of Questions
The Right Question Institute has been busy this summer–last week, we held our second annual East Coast Seminar, and next week we’ll head to Chicago for a one-day event. We have enjoyed meeting so many educators dedicated to teaching students to ask questions. Take a look at Storify to see what participants from our East […]