To Ask or Not To Ask: Why Asking Questions is a Priceless Skill For College and Beyond Recently I sat in on a meeting for career counselors focused on providing support to First Generation college students and New American students. But before I say more about this meeting (it was incredibly informative and interesting) let me share […]
Equalizing Access to Innovation: WhatsApp and The Right Question Institute offer simple and powerful resources
What does The Right Question Institute have in common with WhatsApp? Well, it’s not $16 billion of Facebook’s money. But, here are a few parallels that occurred to me: I. VISION: Reach lots of people WhatsApp: Jan Koum, one of the co-founders of WhatsApp “expects five billion people to be using smartphones within the next […]
Dominique’s story: Using RQI skills to prevent an illegal eviction attempt
This is another posting from our volunteer guest blogger, Nathalie Alegre. For more information about Nathalie, see the intro to her piece about Earldine Tolbert and RQI’s voter engagement initiative. Dominique is a young woman new to Philadelphia and intent on obtaining her GED, the high school equivalency certification. “Getting the GED,” as it is […]
Teaching the RQP Civic Engagement Strategy and Learning Lifelong Skills in a Women’s Prison
Sheila teaches adult education at the county jail in Wilmington Indiana. Her courses are the only education inmates get while they’re in jail; she teaches them to read, prepares them for the GED, overall college readiness and life skills. Sheila was trained to teach adult education using traditional methods, focusing on independent study, testing, drilling. […]
Recent Right Question Project Trainings in Israel
Here’s a report on some fascinating work I did in Israel in February. It was a very moving experience and a wonderful opportunity to work with staff from Jewish and Arab organizations doing great work in a challenging context. Enjoy. Dan RQP in Israel Report 2009