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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
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