Out of the Dust: A Teacher’s Reflections on Getting Students to Ask Questions in Literacy

This post is the last in a series of guest blogs by Robert Welch on how he utilizes the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) in his curriculum around the novel Out of the Dust. To see his previous blogs click here.  Ultimately , students left their experiences reading and discussing Out of the Dust with a good of […]

Integrating the QFT and Bloom’s Taxonomy to Increase Reading Comprehension With My Fourth Grade Male Readers

Two years ago I was focusing on boosting reading engagement among my struggling fourth grade male readers.  As part of my interventions, I encouraged my students to read graphic novels, partner read, and write about their reading.  After a few months of experimenting with these interventions and collecting data, I noticed great increases in reading […]

Reflections on the QFT, the Simplest Approach to Student Centered Learning

The Right Question Institute offers professional development sessions across the country on Teaching Students to Ask Their Own Questions. Recently, one of our guest associates, Richard Wallace (@wally), facilitated a session and then offered his reflection on the Question Formulation Technique as a student centered learning strategy for any school environment. In his reflection, he […]

Building Student Engagement in a Special Education Classroom

This is a guest post by Esther Lee As a special education teacher in New York City, I had gotten used to my heterogeneous classroom of kids.  Last year, however, I was taken aback by my classroom that consisted of 9 to 12 year olds, with mild to severe disabilities of various kinds.  I had […]

inQuiring minds #004

Hello everyone, and welcome back from what was hopefully a great Independence Day! inQuiring minds is back too, giving you a snapshot of our favorite blogs, articles, ideas, opportunities and interesting thought pieces we’ve discovered on the web this week. As always, please let us know what you think– share your comments below, post on […]