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Lavada Berger June 13, 2014

Who Gets to Graduate From College and Thrive?

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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 […]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: civic engagement, democracy, Higher Education 8 Comments
Dan Rothstein February 24, 2014

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 […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: civic engagement, innovation Leave a Comment
Rebecca Howe December 10, 2013

Student-Centered Ways to Teach Anti-Bullying: A Conversation Starter

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This is a guest post by Esther Lee. Bullying has been a serious issue in and out of schools for decades, yet it has recently become a hot topic of interest for parents and teachers both in schools and in media.  How come? It seems that the types of bullying that we are aware of […]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: bullying prevention, civic engagement, innovation, social-emotional learning 3 Comments
Dan Rothstein September 17, 2013

Social and Emotional Learning Beginning with Students’ Questions

The title of a feature story on the cover of the 9/15/13 New York Times magazine asked this question: “Can Emotional Intelligence Be Taught?” When I got to Jennifer Kahn’s thoughtful article on “social and emotional learning” (SEL), I found a different question on the title page of the piece itself: “If everybody knows that test […]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: civic engagement, social-emotional learning 2 Comments
RQI Staff June 13, 2012

inQuiring minds #002

It’s week 2 of inQuiring minds, and once again we’re providing you with a snapshot of blogs, articles, ideas, opportunities and interesting thought pieces we’ve discovered on the web. Let us know what you think—share your comments below, post on our Facebook page, or tweet @RightQuestion! We start off this week with a recommendation from […]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: civic engagement, education, emotional learning, inQuiring minds, social learning Leave a Comment
Dan Rothstein December 5, 2009

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 […]

Filed Under: Microdemocracy Tagged With: Adult Education, civic engagement, voter engagement
Luz Santana July 30, 2009

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. […]

Filed Under: Microdemocracy Tagged With: Adult Education, civic engagement, Educator Reflection, professional development, voter engagement
Dan Rothstein July 1, 2009

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

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: civic engagement, microdemocracy

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A Message from our Directors
Luz Santana & Dan Rothstein

Better Questions, Better Decisions, and a Stronger Democracy

We’ve been at work for more than 20 years teaching a strategy that helps people in low-income communities learn to advocate for themselves and their families. We have seen people use the strategy to advocate for their children at school, participate in decisions that affect them at the welfare office, secure better job training opportunities, and partner more effectively with their healthcare providers. We’ve also seen that the same strategy has universal value and has been used by college and graduate school students, professors, and professionals in various fields.

What is the “Right Question Strategy?” It is deceptively simple: Teach just two skills; how to ask your own questions and how to participate in decisions that affect you. We are often challenged to explain why these simple skills even need to be taught, and then, there are times when those who understand the full significance of these very sophisticated skills need to be convinced that they can even be taught.

We are seeing an explosion of implementation around the country in teaching the skill of question formulation. Since Harvard Education Press published Make Just One Change: Teach Students to Ask Their Own Questions in 2011, thousands of educators around the world have begun to teach their students how to ask their own questions. The results are students who are more engaged in their learning, take more ownership and learn more.

Learning “just” these two skills creates not only a pathway to success on many levels but also a pathway to full participation in democracy. We need more people capable of thinking for themselves and ready to make a contribution to building a more democratic and more just world.

Luz Santana / Dan Rothstein
Co-Directors, The Right Question Institute
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