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30 Jul 15aharrislibrarian
Great examples of good essential questions.
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01 Jul 15dables
Many, Many Examples Of Essential Questions
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29 Jun 15wendysavoc
A Giant List Of Essential Questions about: decisions actions, and consequences, social justice, culture: values, beliefs, and rituals, adversity, conflict, and change, utopia and dystopia, chaos and order, constructing identities, creation, past, present, and future, relationships and community, freedom and responsibility, Hero's and "She-roes," good and evil, love and sacrifice, illusion vs. reality, language and literature, nature and balance etc.
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29 May 15Brian Brotschul
A Giant List Of Really Good Essential Questions http://t.co/JMVi9vF05N via @teachthought
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A Giant List Of Really Good Essential Questions
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12 Apr 15Gerry Solomon
"A Giant List Of Really Good Essential Questions" - organized in lists by broad concepts, e.g., culture, social justice, freedom & responsibility
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16 Feb 15A Schuette
"In a culture where we are bombarded with other people trying to define us, how do we make decisions for ourselves?"
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22 Jan 15Judith Way
RT @emmajanereading: Cheers to @stephyandrews for sharing this one - HUGE list of Essential Questions, thematically organised.
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14 Jan 15Nick Thody
"Many, Many Examples Of Essential Questions
by Terry Heick
Essential questions are, ask Grant Wiggins defines, “‘essential’ in the sense of signaling genuine, important and necessarily-ongoing inquiries." -
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11 Nov 14Samantha Mosher
Really great EQs organized by theme. Mostly good for the Humanities, but perhaps could apply to some STEM units
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10 Nov 14Justine Hughes
"@cossie29: Reposting this resource of essential questions to challenge thinking and understanding. http://t.co/MTK13iLFci"
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29 Oct 14mr kaplan
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by Terry Heick
Essential questions are, ask Grant Wiggins defines, “‘essential’ in the sense of signaling genuine, important and necessarily-ongoing inquiries.” These are grapple-worthy, substantive questions that not only require wrestling with, but are worth wrestling with–that could lead students to some critical insight in a 40/40/40-rule sense of the term. -
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- How do individuals develop values and beliefs?
- What factors shape our values and beliefs?
- How do values and beliefs change over time?
- How does family play a role in shaping our values and beliefs?
- Why do we need beliefs and values?
- What happens when belief systems of societies and individuals come into conflict?
- When should an individual take a stand in opposition to an individual or larger group?
- When is it appropriate to challenge the beliefs or values of society?
- To what extent do belief systems shape and/or reflect culture and society?
- How are belief systems represented and reproduced through history, literature, art, and music?
- How do beliefs, ethics, or values influence different people’s behavior?
- How do individuals reconcile competing belief systems within a given society (e.g., moral beliefs conflicting with legal codes)?
- When a person’s individual choices are in direct conflict with his/her society, what are the consequences?
- What is morality and what are the factors that have an impact on the development of our morality?
- What role or purpose does religion / spirituality serve in a culture?
- What purpose or function do ethics / philosophy have in governing technological advances?
- How do our values and beliefs shape who we are as individuals and influence our behavior?
Culture: Values, Beliefs & Rituals
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afmorris
Many, Many Examples Of Essential Questions
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Gretchen Smith
"In what ways are all narratives influenced by bias and perspective?"
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Linda Dimitrov
A Giant List Of Really Good Essential Questions http://t.co/aqTVCqcHQe via @teachthought #UbD #curriculum
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Bo Adams
A Giant List Of Really Good Essential Questions http://t.co/qMVKJpSH8r via @teachthought
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Many, Many Examples Of Essential Questions
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These are grapple-worthy, substantive questions that not only require wrestling with, but are worth wrestling with–that could lead students to some critical insight in a 40/40/40-rule sense of the term
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Many, Many Examples Of Essential Question
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Many, Many Examples Of Essential Questions
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Ann-Christine Norman
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Jeff Zoul
Essential questions are, ask Grant Wiggins defines, “‘essential’ in the sense of signaling genuine, important and necessarily-ongoing inquiries.” These are grapple-worthy, substantive questions that not only require wrestling with, but are worth wrestling with–that could lead students to some critical insight in a 40/40/40-rule sense of the term.
I collected the following set of questions through the course of creating units of study, most of them from the Greece Central School District in New York. In revisiting them recently, I noticed that quite a few of them were closed/yes or no questions, so I went back and revised most of them, and added a few myself–something I’ll try to do from time to time. -
Tom Perran
A Giant List Of Really Good Essential Questions http://t.co/iRAbiNe0Ad
— Nick Chater (@nick_chater) October 16, 2014
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