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Questions or Answers. Questions and Answers.

My daughter, Ariela, a Global Studies teacher at East Brooklyn Community High School in New York and clever observer of interesting items in the Internet Galaxy, sent along a comic strip with her curator’s advice: “For RQI” (Right Question Institute). For RQI and how. Two characters from an unknown species sitting on a bench, two […]

Happy 2013!

This has been an exciting year in the life of the Right Question Institute. Last year, we changed our name to the “Right Question Institute,” and Harvard Education Press published our book, Make Just One Change: Teach Students to Ask Their Own Questions. At the time it was published, Mike Rose (author of Why School? […]

Update: Upcoming Fall Appearances

The Right Question Institute has several exciting events in the New England Area this fall! Check out event details below. EDCO Collaborative: “Teaching Students to Ask Their Own Questions” On Thursday, November 1st, Luz and Steven will be leading a workshop at the EDCO Seefurth Education Center in Waltham, MA.  For more information or to […]

Update: California Appearances

The Right Question Institute is heading west in October! Check out some of our exciting upcoming events and media appearances below. Dan Rothstein and Luz Santana on KQED’s “Forum” with Michael Krasny Tune in Wednesday October 17th at 1 pm EDT / 10 am PDT to hear Dan and Luz discuss the work of the […]

Giving a TEDX Talk

A couple of months ago I gave the opening talk (14 minutes) for a day long TEDxSomerville (MA) event. There was a full house, more than 300 people, and, as I later found out, many of them were part of a burgeoning ‘creative economy‘ in the city. Somerville, I learned from one of the TEDx […]

A question is…a unique and potentially sophisticated instrument.

A question is more than the simple thing we might think it is – it’s a unique and potentially sophisticated instrument. – Leon Neyfakh in “Are We Asking the Right Questions” in the Boston Sunday Globe IDEAS section, May 20, 2012 Week in and week out, The Boston Sunday Globe IDEAS section offers one of […]

“He Prizes Questions More Than Answers”

We’ve been so busy that we haven’t been able to set aside the time to write. But, the stories coming in are too compelling for us not to write, so we’ll get started again. Before we start writing about them, though, a short piece in yesterday’s NY Times helped spur me back to the keyboard. […]