KQED Radio
KQED Newssee more
Latest Newscasts:KQEDNPR
Player Sponsored By
upper waypoint

Teaching Students to Ask The Right Question

at
Save ArticleSave Article
Failed to save article

Please try again

 (Getty Images)

Dan Rothstein and Luz Santana think students aren’t asking enough questions in today’s classrooms. Instead, the co-founders of The Right Question Institute are proposing a new learning method: let students ask their own questions, and have the teacher there as a facilitator. They believe it’s important for all students to learn how to ask their own questions, and in doing so, they’ll better understand the math problem or historical period they’re studying. So what are the right questions? We invite educators, parents and students to join the discussion.

Guests:

Dan Rothstein, co-director of The Right Question Institute and co-author of "Make Just One Change: Teaching Students to Ask Their Own Questions"

Luz Santana, co-director of The Right Question Institute and co-author of "Make Just One Change: Teaching Students to Ask Their Own Questions"

Sponsored

lower waypoint
next waypoint
Have We Entered Into a New Cold War Era?KQED Youth Takeover: How Social Media is Changing Political AdvertisingDeath Doula Alua Arthur on How and Why to Prepare for the EndHow to Create Your Own ‘Garden Wonderland’First Trump Criminal Trial Underway in New YorkThe Beauty in Finding ‘Other People’s Words’ in Your OwnWhat the 99 Cents Only Stores Closure Means to CaliforniansBay Area Diaspora Closely Watching India’s Upcoming Electionare u addicted to ur phoneJosé Vadi’s “Chipped” Looks at Life from a Skateboarder’s Lens