Make just one change : teach students to ask their own questions / Dan Rothstein, Luz Santana.

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Introduction : "Why didn't I learn this in school?" -- The question formulation technique : teaching multiple thinking abilities in one process -- Choose the question focus : the starting point for student questions -- Introduce the rules for producing questions : an exercise in metacognition -- Students produce the questions : divergent thinking unleashed -- Students improve the questions : closed- and open-ended questions -- Students prioritize the questions : analysis and convergence -- Next steps : "What do we do with all these questions?" -- Students reflect on their learning : cognition, affect, and behavior -- A memo to my fellow teachers : what I've learned from using the QFT -- Students and classrooms transformed : a community of self-directed learners -- Questions and education, questions and democracy.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-160) and index.

Introduction : "Why didn't I learn this in school?" -- The question formulation technique : teaching multiple thinking abilities in one process -- Choose the question focus : the starting point for student questions -- Introduce the rules for producing questions : an exercise in metacognition -- Students produce the questions : divergent thinking unleashed -- Students improve the questions : closed- and open-ended questions -- Students prioritize the questions : analysis and convergence -- Next steps : "What do we do with all these questions?" -- Students reflect on their learning : cognition, affect, and behavior -- A memo to my fellow teachers : what I've learned from using the QFT -- Students and classrooms transformed : a community of self-directed learners -- Questions and education, questions and democracy.

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