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Lisa Halverson

For Students, Why the Question is More Important Than the Answer | MindShift - 0 views

  • Coming up with the right question involves vigorously thinking through the problem, investigating it from various angles, turning closed questions into open-ended ones and prioritizing which are the most important questions to get at the heart of the matter.
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  • Question Formulation Technique
  • Rule 1: Ask As Many Questions as You Can (Gives License to Ask
  • Groups are working at different pace
  • Students ask for examples
  • Students struggle trying to produce the questions
  • Some students are not participating or one student is producing all the questions
  • Rule 2: Do Not Stop to Discuss, Judge, or Answer Any Question (Creates Safe Space and Protection)
  • Rule 3: Write Down Every Question Exactly as It Is Stated (Levels the Playing Field So All Questions and Voices Are Respected.)
  • Rule 4: Change Any Statement into a Question (Insists on the Discipline of Phrasing, Asking, and Thinking in Questions, Not Statement
Lisa Halverson

Education - Right Question Institute - 0 views

  • Question Formulation Technique™ (QFT™
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      I like this definition of learning
  • Many seem to hope that class attendance, marginal participation, obedient completion of carefully guided activities, objectified tests, or other questionable trappings of institutionalized "learning" will provide an easier, friendlier substitute for the rigor and discipline of study. As a consequence, the mental exhilaration and quiet confidence that come only through genuine study are replaced by doubt and insecurity
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