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Facilitating the Question Formulation Technique (QFT)in Remote Learning

Join us in this presentation for access to links and activities. �

bit.ly/RQITECH

and

bit.ly/RQIWRTPS

rightquestion.org

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The Question Formulation Technique (QFT)

Students learn to:

    • Produce their own questions
    • Improve their questions
    • Strategize on how to use their questions
    • Reflect on what they have learned and how they learned it

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Rules for Producing Questions

1. Ask as many questions as you can

2. Do not stop to answer, judge, or discuss

3. Write down every question exactly as stated

4. Change any statements into questions

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Question Focus

Facilitating the QFT Virtually (*Question Formulation Technique)

Click on the Team Work box, go to the linked Google Document and follow the directions. You have 2 minutes!

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Categorizing Questions: Closed/ Open

Definitions: �

    • Closed-ended questions can be answered with a “yes” or “no” or with a one-word answer.
    • Open-ended questions require

more explanation.

Directions: Identify your questions as closed-ended or open-ended by marking them with a “C” or an “O” in your Google Doc Section.

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Improving Questions

  • Take one closed-ended question and change it into an open-ended question.

  • Take one open-ended question and change it into a closed-ended question.

Closed

Open

Closed

Open

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Strategize: Prioritizing Questions

Review the list of questions

    • Choose the three questions you consider most important and highlight them.

After prioritizing consider…

    • Why did you choose those three questions?
    • Highlight the question
    • Click on the + sign that appears and add a comment about why you chose that question.

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Technology Tools to use for Facilitating the Question Formulation Technique (QFT)in Remote Learning

rightquestion.org

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Technology Tools to use for Facilitating the Question Formulation Technique (QFT)in Remote Learning

rightquestion.org

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Technology Resources to Support Our “Workhorse Tools”

Padlet

Pear Deck

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Strategize: Action Plan

From priority questions to action plan…

In order to answer your priority questions:

      • What do you need to know? Information
      • What do you need to do? Tasks

How can we help?

Q and A

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Reflection

  • What did you learn?
  • How did you learn it?

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