by Katy Connolly

    For those of you who have already had an introduction to the Question Formulation Technique (QFT), whether through an online course with us, our online modules, or some other means, and are interested in going further, you may like to join our more advanced course coming up this September. 

    Questions at the Core: Extending the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) to Sustain an Inquiry-Based Culture in Schools explores ways to refine your QFT practice, successfully coach and teach it to other adults, and scale questioning and inquiry so it becomes a core part of the culture in your classroom, school, or system. 

    Registration closes September 3. Learn more here!

    For those of you who have already had an introduction to the Question Formulation Technique (QFT), whether through an online course with us, our online modules, or some other means, and are interested in going further, you may like to join our more advanced course coming up this September. 

    Questions at the Core: Extending the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) to Sustain an Inquiry-Based Culture in Schools explores ways to refine your QFT practice, successfully coach and teach it to other adults, and scale questioning and inquiry so it becomes a core part of the culture in your classroom, school, or system. 

    Registration closes September 3. Learn more here!

    Created Wednesday, May 29 2024, 13:53 UTC

    I just read a delightful blog post describing the work of pre-K, 1st grade, and 3rd grade teachers using the Question Formulation Technique, with young learners.

    Little Wonderers: Adapting the QFT for Early Learners, by Maame Conduah,  Katy Connolly  ,   Sarah Westbrook  , Dr. Cora Causey and Dr. Amelia Spencer.

     
    I tried using the image in the blog post, but it wouldn't work on this page. Maybe a reader here can suggest a good one! 

    This is a space for all those who have taken the primary sources online modules at rightquestion.org to share the lesson plans that they developed in Module 4. Enjoy reading the creative work that these educators have done!   qft    inquiry    curiosity  

    This is a space for all those who have taken the primary sources online modules at rightquestion.org to share the lesson plans that they developed in Module 4. Enjoy reading the creative work that these educators have done!   qft    inquiry    curiosity  

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