1. Understand the importance of questioning in cultivating future ready learners
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Dan Rothstein and Luz Santana, Harvard Why It's Imperative to Teach Students How to Question as the Ultimate Survival Skill MindShift Rigor Redefined 7 Survival Skills for Today's Learners Tony Wagner and the Change Leadership Group at the Harvard Graduate School of Education Framework for 21st Century Learning Partnership for 21st Century Learning Four Keys to College and Career Readiness Campus Ready The Importance of Asking Questions to Promote Higher Order Competencies Maurice Elias, Edutopia The Power of Students Asking Questions Libby Falck, Forbes The Intersection of Questions and Design Thinking Beyond Design Thinking In Education And Research Jordan Shapiro, Forbes Breaking the Mold School Fosters Design and Discovery Katrina Schwartz, MindShift Asking the Right Questions Rachael Herrscher TEDx Salt Lake City A Practical Approach for Increasing Students' In-Class Questions Steve Snyder Photo Credit: Mindshift
3. Support student development of questioning practices
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Dan Rothstein and Luz Santana, Harvard Teaching Students to Ask Their Own Questions Dan Rothstein & Luz Santana Harvard Education Letter Types of Questions The Educational Technology Journal Examples and definitions of a variety of types of questions such as essential, elaborating, inventful, strategic Closed and Open Questions Elizabeth Madison, Kentucky Department of Education Podcast that reviews basics of open and closed questions Filling the Toolbox Classroom Strategies to Engender Student Questioning Jamie McKenzie Question Starters BalancEdTech Question starters to get students thinking in a variety of different ways Questions for the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy Question starters for each level of the revised taxonomy *(Also valuable for learning target 4)* The Question Spinner David Sousa A ready made tool to teach students the art of questioning How to Write Effective Driving Questions for Project-Based Learning Andrew Miller, Edutopia Task Oriented Question Construction Wheel Based on Bloom’s Taxonomy St. Edward’s University Center for Teaching Excellence Think Aloud Strategy Teacher Vision Critical Thinking Rubric, Buck Institute Check out the top line for student questions (click on document below)
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Questioning to Promote Higher Level Thinking Skills R.W. Paul and Leslie Owen Wilson (click on document below)
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Video - Jay McTighe and Others Explain Essential Questions
*(Great for learning target 4 too!)* Video Series on Essential Questions The Essential Questions Jackpot Includes the video above *(Great for learning target 4 too!)* What Makes a Question Essential? Chapter One of Essential Questions Opening Doors to Student Understanding Jay McTighe & Grant Wiggins *(Great for learning target 4 too!)* Science
Articles from National Science Teachers Association
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Communicating Science - A Science Teaching Methods Course Session 4: Questioning Strategies Session 5: Question Lab Video: Good Thinking! Science: A Work in Progress
Smithsonian Good Thinking Series How are asking questions in science and designing in engineering connected? Where do questions come from, how are they designed, and what may happen when we ask questions? Paul Andersen Bozeman Science Preparing for Next Generation Science Standards - Asking Questions and Defining Problems National Science Teachers Association Learning Center, Ted Willard & Brian Reiser, Northwestern University, Available as a podcast or access slides NGSS Progression of Questioning by Grade Level Appendix F Click on document below
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2. Grow a culture of curiosity
Video - The Best Questions, Jessica Mann
A Culture of Inquisitiveness Chapter One from Developing More Curious Minds John Barrell, ASCD How Can Teachers Foster Curiosity? Eric Shonstrom, Education Week Promoting a Culture of Learning Terry Heick, Edutopia For Students Why the Question is More Important than the Answer Katrina Schwartz, MindShift Getting it Wrong: Surprising Tips on How to Learn Henry L. Roediger & Brigid Finn Scientific American When Teaching the Right Answers is the Wrong Direction Rebecca Alber, Edutopia How to Spark Curiosity in Children by Embracing Uncertainty Linda Flanagan, MindShift Fostering Curiosity in Your Students Marilyn P. Arnone, Education Week Focus on Inquiry A Teacher's Guide to Implementing Inquiry-Based Learning Alberta Education Five Ways to Make Your Classroom Student-Centered Marcia Powell, Education Week Get Inspired! Teachers model being a curious learner! Why Do We Ask Questions? Michael "VSauce" Stevens TEDx Vienna TED Talks on Curiosity Various discussions on human curiosity and where it may lead covering topics such as making, designing, and exploring The Big Questions Series A TEDEd Series that ponders questions such as, "Who Am I", "Can Robots be Creative", & "What Makes us Feel Good About Our Work" Where Do Good Ideas Come From Ted Johnson, TEDEd Questions No One (Yet) Knows the Answers to A TEDEd Series that explores big questions such as "How Many Universes Are There" The Empathetic Civilization Jeremy Rifkin, TED Investigates the evolution of empathy and the profound ways it has shaped human development and society 4. Use effective questioning in the classroom to encourage students to think, reflect, and deepen their understandingThe Right Question Institute, Make Just One Change
Dan Rothstein and Luz Santana, Harvard How Can Quality Questioning Transform Classrooms? Questioning to Advance Thinking, Learning, and Achievement Chapter One of Quality Questioning: Research-Based Practice to Engage Every Learner Jackie Acree Walsh & Beth Dankert Sattes *(Great for learning targets 1-4!)* Questioning Strategies for Teachers Planning Questions, Handling Student Responses to Questions University of Illinois Making the Leap to Socratic Seminars Elizabeth Ely, EdWeek *(Great for learning target 3 too!)* Facilitating Student-Led Discussions Georgia Public Broadcasting A four-part video series that engages teachers in how to successfully implement student-led discussions *(Great for learning target 3 too!)* Engaging Students in Learning - Leading Dynamic Discussions University of Washington *(Great for learning target 3 too!) Video - Strategies for Student-Centered Discussion The Teaching Channel
*(Great for learning target 3 too!) How Do My Students Think: Diagnosing Student Thinking American Psychological Association Using "Think-Time" and "Wait-Time" Skillfully in the Classroom Robert J. Stahl, Eric Digest All The Time They Need Ellin Oliver Keene from Educational Leadership Questioning to Check for Understanding Chapter Two of Guided Instruction How to Develop Confident and Successful Learners Douglas Fischer & Nancy Frey, ASCD Social Studies
C3 Framework Disciplinary Inquiry Matrix
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Developing Overarching Questions UMBC Center for History Education Can Empathy Be Hacked? Elaine Guarnier-Nunn Facing History and Ourselves How can the questions we pose to students help them to develop empathy? How Can Inquiry Enable Students to Become Modern Day Tocquevilles? Katrina Schwartz, MindShift Exploring the power of student-centered inquiry around topics such as, "What is democracy?" Video: Closed or Open That is the Question
Jim Knight coaches in a social studies class to enhance critical thinking and questioning The Teaching Channel Examples of Overarching Essential Questions in Social Studies Adapted from National Council of Social Studies by Alabama Learning Exchange Questions about Questions: NCSS and UbD Grant Wiggins The DBQ Project Helping all students to read smart, think straight, and write clearly Historical Inquiry and Document Analysis |