My colleagues and I at The Right Question Institute are energized and inspired by the great work of educators who are using the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) all around the world to stimulate student curiosity, to promote deeper learning, and to help students build a democratic habit of mind by asking questions. Question Week, which began on Sunday, March 12 and ends on Saturday, March 18th, is an annual weeklong event that celebrates curiosity. It is also a chance to honor educators who are cultivating classrooms where all students are doing rigorous work and thinking with their own questions. Below is a sample of how educators celebrated Question Week, including facilitating the QFT with their students, brainstorming Question Focus ideas, and sharing insight into how the QFT can impact teaching and learning.
11th Grade @ohs_avid working on #QFT on leadership for #questionweek. @RightQuestion @ohs_jackets pic.twitter.com/QColB3NZQc
— Oxnard HS Library (@ohslibuzzy) March 14, 2017
Ss in an EL @AVID4College class doing the #QFT w/ @JennBrickey while studying disabilities. @RightQuestion @ohslibuzzy pic.twitter.com/BevwqHGzKv
— Jay Sorensen (@MrSorensen805) March 13, 2017
#QuestionWeek and I haven't done a #QFT yet? 👀 's like I'm changing up my lesson plans for tomorrow @RightQuestion
— Coach Shaun McGinnes (@FHFcoachMAC) March 14, 2017
6 Quotes using all 3 Lvl's of Costa's… Many ?'s flowed in 🌎 History today at Peoria High #QuestionWeek #QFT @RightQuestion pic.twitter.com/9kxymoE0Xi
— Coach Shaun McGinnes (@FHFcoachMAC) March 15, 2017
4/5 Ss in Mrs. Siedlecki's class go thru a #qft to begin their unit. @shelynsharks @RowlandSchools @RightQuestion pic.twitter.com/sph2Kvb3Vz
— Tracy Do (@MsTracyDo) March 15, 2017
https://twitter.com/laurenkfran/status/842045082211610626
Students are motivated to find answers to the questions they developed using Right Question Formulation Technique #rightquestion #5th grade pic.twitter.com/HPs9fzRNFC
— Cheryl Aldrich (@SHSciLabTeacher) March 13, 2017
https://twitter.com/powersmart2/status/841382205549101056
https://twitter.com/kimberlyeure08/status/842077666928918532
The #QFT works in college courses, too! #QuestionWeek @RightQuestion pic.twitter.com/KHXl7m5jDs
— Kimberly Mitchell (@inquiryfive) March 14, 2017
This #QFT opens our study of the powerful "The View from Room 205" from @WBEZeducation @RightQuestion #QuestionWeek https://t.co/IX5CQSFjXa pic.twitter.com/sF84SiuDE0
— Matthew Parrilli (@mattparrilli) March 14, 2017
Here are my students' priority ?'s. We'll explore answers with "Room 205" & additional research. pic.twitter.com/QvNnjoOSY7
— Matthew Parrilli (@mattparrilli) March 16, 2017
https://twitter.com/MsTownsley/status/841764213567635456
#QuestionWeek Gov Ss generated Questions from this Q-focus: Studying presidential styles. Worked great! pic.twitter.com/JH9ZcW40Lt
— Dan Fouts (@dmfouts) March 15, 2017
Some serious thinking &a sketch noting about how the #QFT works in a #PBL training. @RightQuestion @BIEpbl #pblchat pic.twitter.com/Tfkt7o1ksZ
— Jim Bentley (@Curiosity_Films) March 15, 2017
QFT is powerful. Ss love it. They reflected that they feel smart and enjoy that it is a student centered thinking routine.@RightQuestion https://t.co/imvF52LrbX
— Debster (@hartmannd12) March 15, 2017
Reading about the #QFT on a snowy Pi day #vctm17 Door prizes rock! @RothsteinDan @The_MSiC pic.twitter.com/m9YUOkMP81
— Christine Hawley (@HawleyMath) March 14, 2017
https://twitter.com/JudithMDavis/status/841290744275042304
QFT is great to use with primary sources to drive inquiry. #inquiry #QFT #historyteacher #PD #scienceteacher #edchat https://t.co/HkMVGPg7PY
— KBG (@6gees) March 13, 2017