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Developed by the Right Question Institute, the Question Formulation Technique, or QFT, is a structured method for generating and improving questions. It distills sophisticated forms of divergent, convergent, and metacognitive thinking into a deceptively simple, accessible, and reproducible technique.
Two examples of modern quantum field theories are quantum electrodynamics, describing the interaction of electrically charged particles and the electromagnetic force, and quantum chromodynamics, representing the interactions of quarks and the strong force.
Examples of focus questions How did Leonardo da Vincis dream of sculpting a larger than life horse inspire Charles Dent? In what ways did Mae Jemison demonstrate perseverance in order to achieve her goals? What evidence can we see in the text that Bob is a deeply patient man?
On page 12, the guide summarises the key characteristics of QFT as: Highly focused lesson design with sharp learning objectives. High demands of pupil involvement and engagement with their learning. High levels of interaction for all pupils.
QFT is a process that facilitates the asking of many questions. The process includes providing a question focus, producing questions, categorizing questions, prioritizing questions, and reflecting on the experience and next steps.
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In math classrooms around the country and world, students using the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) are asking questions like: How do you know the equation is solvable? What would you call a function that is neither linear or exponential? How can graphs help gather evidence?
Introduce the four essential rules for producing questions: Ask as many questions as you can. Do not stop to discuss, judge, or answer the questions. Write down every question exactly as it is stated. Change any statement into a question.
There are just four rules: 1) Ask as many questions as you can. 2) Do not stop to discuss, judge or answer. 3) Record exactly as stated. 4) Change statements into questions.

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