Tuesday, November 15, 2022

QFT...Question Formulation Technique

 








The QFT (Question Formulation Technique) is a structured method for generating, improving, and prioritizing questions. Developed by the Right Question Institute, it’s designed to enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Here’s a summary of the process:

  1. Identify the Problem or Topic: Start by selecting a topic or problem that you want to explore. This can be a broad subject or a specific issue.

  2. Generate Questions: Use the QFT process to create as many questions as possible about the topic. Aim

    for open-ended questions to encourage deeper thinking and exploration.

  3. Improve Questions: Review the questions and refine them to make them more specific, clear, and focused. This often involves turning closed questions into open ones and clarifying any ambiguities.

  4. Prioritize Questions: Decide which questions are most important or relevant to the issue at hand. This step helps in focusing efforts on the most critical questions.

  5. Reflect on the Process: Evaluate the effectiveness of the questions and the QFT process itself. Reflect on what worked well and what could be improved in future sessions.

The QFT technique emphasizes the importance of asking the right questions rather than jumping straight to answers. It’s used in various educational settings to develop students' questioning skills, promote engagement, and foster a deeper understanding of subjects.

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

My Mission to Teach

 Here at My Mission to Teach, I am sharing the experiences I've had in my classroom implementing a variety of strategies for the teaching of reading and writing, and sharing these experiences with teachers. I have immersed myself in the research of  The Right Question Institute, Project Zero, The Reading and  Writing Project, Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Harvey Daniels, Lester Laminack, Carl Anderson, Fountas and Pinnel, and many others.  Everything that I share on this blogspot is rooted in this research.