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#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 […]

Student Questions, Shifting Classrooms

by Erica DeVoe The past three books I’ve read changed me. Actually, they defined me. No wait, they articulated what I’ve always known myself to be, but I had yet to articulate it for myself… and that, that is what saved me. Grant Lichtman’s The Falconer, Warren Berger’s A More Beautiful Question, and Santana and Rothstein’s […]

Happy New Year from The Right Question Institute

As the year comes to a close, we at the Right Question Institute want to wish our friends and colleagues a year of good health, meaningful work, and great happiness. 2014 was a year of incredible momentum at RQI, and we look forward to sharing more news soon of what we are working on in […]

How Can Medical Students Learn to Ask Better Questions?

Lessons from a Harvard Medical School Conference on Medical Education Dan Rothstein | Co-Director, The Right Question Institute. I recently crossed the river from Cambridge to Boston to spend some time at Harvard Medical School listening to a slew of fascinating discussions about how to improve medical education. Harvard Medical School (HMS) deserves a lot of […]

RQI in ASCD’s Educational Leadership

“I heard questions that I never would have come up with.” Critical thinking and questioning are foundational skills that too often are not prioritized in the classroom among other social institutions. However, one simple shift can turn stagnant situations into actively engaging environments. In this month’s Educational Leadership, our directors Dan Rothstein and Luz Santana […]

Reflections from RQI’s East Coast Summer Seminar

Written and Compiled by Jane Santa Cruz  We had a great Boston seminar on Monday July 14th and Tuesday July 15th! Thank you to all the participants who attended Teaching Your Students to Ask Their Own Questions and contributed to rich discussions and constructive problem-solving around how to implement the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) in […]

Quotes from a Successful Healthcare Seminar

Our first healthcare seminar last week was a success! We were pleased to see an active group of 28 participants, including a mix of social workers, nurses, community health workers, healthcare profession educators, and administrators joining us from not just around Boston, but also Springfield, MA and Rhode Island. We began with an overview and […]

What If Students Ask Silly Questions? Question Formulation and Classroom Management

This blog is part two in a four part blog series from an educator in the field, Jay Corrigan. Over the next few weeks, Jay will share how his school community has integrated the Question Formulation Technique into their classroom practice. Read part 1 here where Jay described a scaffolded approach that starts in kindergarten and […]

Lessons from the American Public Health Association Conference

What do a physician who works with farmworkers, a researcher studying health among incarcerated individuals, a nurse working with cancer patients, and a community health worker helping low-income patients find subsidized housing all have in common? They all stopped by the RQI booth at the American Public Health Association (APHA) conference or attended our presentation, […]