The ultimate Question Week #Wonderwall
Great images and tweets pulled from the #QuestionWeek twitter stream during a wonderful week of #curiosity, inquiry & ideas.
Great images and tweets pulled from the #QuestionWeek twitter stream during a wonderful week of #curiosity, inquiry & ideas.
As Question Week wraps up, I’d like to urge you to try formulating your own “beautiful question”—one that is bold and engaging enough to keep you working on it for the rest of 2017, and perhaps beyond. Here’s some ways to get started.
Cartoon by Kansas artist Grant Snider. Originally posted on Bob Tiede’s blog “Leading with Questions” at http://leadingwithquestions.com/latest-news/asking-questions-2/
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Tips from question-friendly teachers, schools, programs, and organizations on how to encourage more questioning in the classroom
RQI’s “Million Classrooms Campaign” is part of a larger project made possible with the support of a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation for “Activating and Demonstrating Greater Curiosity by Learning to Ask Questions.”
Guest post by Kirsten Taberner Siggins and Kathy Taberner, co-owners of the Institute of Curiosity, a coaching and training organization. “I want strategies to use when I disagree with someone and find myself in conflict with them. How can I have drama-free conversations?” Sound familiar? Therein lies what we at the Institute Of Curiosity call […]
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