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Good Questions

Good Questions. “A vital question, a creative question, rivets our attention. All the creative power of our minds is focused on the question. Knowledge emerges in response to these compelling questions. They open us to new worlds.” - Verna Allee , The Knowledge Evolution. Good Questions:.

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Good Questions

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  1. Good Questions

  2. “A vital question, a creative question, rivets our attention. All the creative power of our minds is focused on the question. Knowledge emerges in response to these compelling questions. They open us to new worlds.” - Verna Allee, The Knowledge Evolution

  3. Good Questions: • Are a window into creativity and insight • Motivate fresh thinking • Challenge outdated assumptions • Lead us into the future • Stimulate reflective thinking and conversation • Surface and challenge assumptions • A powerful question generates curiosity in participants Eric Vogt, Juanita Brown, and David Isaacs. 2003. The Art of Powerful Questions: Catalyzing Insight, Innovation, and Action.

  4. Continued: • Are thought-provoking • Channel attention, focus inquiry, and promise insight • Invite creativity and new possibilities • Generate energy, a vector to explore, and forward movement • Are broad, enduring, and stay with participants • Touch a deep meaning • Evoke more questions Eric Vogt, Juanita Brown, and David Isaacs. 2003. The Art of Powerful Questions: Catalyzing Insight, Innovation, and Action.

  5. Comparing Closed and Open Questions Closed: Open: • Specific • Answered with a yes or no, or with specific details as appropriate • Invite opinions, thoughts and feelings • Stimulate and encourage discussion and participation • Encourage creative problem solving

  6. The Question Game: • To start, two participants decide on a topic to question. One person starts with an open-ended question, then the other person responds with a related open-ended question. This goes back and forth as long as they can continue without making a statement or repeating a previous question • Variation: Try asking a question and going around the room, each person asking a question based on the one before

  7. Effective and Relevant: Effective: Relevant: • Return the required information • Contain the relevant contextual vocabulary • Apply to sources that contain the required information. However it can be difficult to tell if the question is effective when you first create it! • Question relevance assists the creation of a 'good question' • Has far more chance of being effective in locating the information needed

  8. Hierarchy of Questions • High Power • Low Power

  9. Summary:

  10. Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy Creating Higher Order Evaluating Analyzing Applying Lower Order Understanding Remembering

  11. Verbs for Lower Order Thinking:

  12. Verbs for Higher Order Thinking:

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