How can teachers foster social awareness and empathy through student-generated questions? Teachers are often looking for new ways to build connections between course content and their students’ lives. In this classroom example, Erin Wynn, a 7th grade English Language Arts (ELA) teacher, used the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) to engage students at the start of […]
Sarah Westbrook February 27, 2017
“What would change in our community if no one judged?” 7th Graders Question Social Dynamics in Literature, and in Their Own Lives
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Lavada Berger December 23, 2013
The Question Not Heard Around the World: A New New Year’s Resolution
Rebecca Howe December 10, 2013
Student-Centered Ways to Teach Anti-Bullying: A Conversation Starter
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 […]
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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 […]