QFT Whole Group

Question Formulation Technique

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Students were taken through the QFT(Question Formulation Technique) process using a video to spark questions and inquiry. Below are the questions they came up with based on the video found on slide 40.

"The power of a question is that when you ask a question, you are being curious and open. And the purpose is that you want to grow your understanding. Whenever you ask a question, you are seeking an answer. Being curious like that, where you are willing to learn more, is so important. We need to explore and wonder about things we don't fully understand. It shows that we are willing to seek more and to dig deeper. That we don't want to only scratch the surface. Also, sometimes when you ask a question, you are acknowledging the fact that you don't understand. When we acknowledge that, we are showing that even if we don't understand at the moment, we are ready to be enlightened. It's important to notice any stuck point you have, and let others be aware of it so they can help you move forward."

Learn more about this technique at https://rightquestion.org/what-is-the-qft/

"Questions create creativity and curiosity that helps you find more knowledge. Questions seem simple but powerful, they help create new possibilities into finding the unknown. Once you find questions, more will come, and slowly you be able to find many different types of questions. This will help you see things differently than others since the way you see the world may change depending on the answer you find for your question. The nice thing about questions is they all are able to be answered even if it takes a while."

November 2nd - QFT Questions of Class