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1 INTRODUCING THE QUESTION FORMULATION TECHNIQUE™ (QFT™)
AP Seminar Quarter

2 WHAT IS THE QUESTION FORMULATION TECHNIQUE™?
The Question Formulation Technique (QFT) is a simple step-by-step process designed to help students produce, improve and strategize on how to use their questions. The QFT allows students to practice three thinking abilities in one process: divergent, convergent and metacognitive thinking.

3 COMPONENTS OF THE QUESTION FORMULATION TECHNIQUE™
1. The Question Focus (QFocus) 2. Producing Questions following 4 Rules 3. Categorizing Questions 4. Prioritizing Questions 5. Next Steps 6. Reflection

4 RULES FOR PRODUCING QUESTIONS
Ask as many questions as you can Do not stop to answer, judge or to discuss the questions Write down every question exactly as it is stated Change any statement into a question

5 PRODUCING QUESTIONS Groups of 2-3 Identify the note-taker or scribe
Focus on visual Frida Kahlo "Self-Portrait Between the Borderline of Mexico and the United States"

6 ACTIVITY: Produce as many questions as you can in allotted time
Follow the rules for producing questions Number the questions

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8 Categorizing Questions

9 Closed vs. Open-ended Questions
Closed-ended Questions can be answered with a “yes’ or “no” or with a one-word answer. Open-ended Questions require more explanation.

10 Categorize Your Questions
mark the questions that are closed-ended with a “C” mark the questions that are open-ended with an “O”

11 Comparing What are the advantages and disadvantages of open-ended questions? What are the advantages and disadvantages of close-ended questions?

12 Practice changing questions:
Choose one closed-ended question from your list and change it into an open-ended one. Choose one open-ended question from your list and change it into an closed-ended one.

13 Prioritizing Questions

14 Prioritizing Questions
Choose three questions… that most interest you.

15 Choose three questions…
that are most important.

16 Choose three questions…
that will best help you design a research project.

17 Choose three questions…
you want/need to answer first.

18 Rationale Why did you choose these three?

19 SHARE and COLLABORATION
The questions changed from closed to open-ended and then from open-ended to closed-ended Read the original question Read the new question 3 priority questions Reasons for choosing the priority questions. Assign a group member to report or collaborate in reporting.

20 Reflections Think about the work you have done, what have you learned and its value. For example: What did you learn? What is the value of learning to ask your own questions? How can you use what you learned?


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