2. What are Essential Questions?
Taken from a series of articles first printed in Technology Connection 1995
Essential questions reside at the top of Bloom's Taxonomy (Bloom, 1954).
They require students to EVALUATE (make a thoughtful choice between
options, with the choice based upon clearly stated criteria), to SYNTHESIZE
(invent a new or different version) or to ANALYZE (develop a thorough and
complex understanding through skillful questioning).
Essential questions spark our curiosity and sense of wonder. They derive
from some deep wish to understand some thing which matters to us.
Answers to essential questions cannot be found. They must be invented.
Students must construct their own answers and make their own meaning
from the information they have gathered. They create insight.
Have no one obvious "right" answer: essential "answers" are not self-
evidently true. Even if there are "truths" and essential theories in a
discipline, the student comes to know that there are other plausible theses
and hypotheses to be considered and sorted through along with the
"sanctioned" views.
Answering such questions may take a life time, and even then, the answers
may only be tentative ones. This kind of research, like good writing, should
proceed over the course of several weeks, with much of the information
gathering taking place outside of formally scheduled class hours.
3. What are Essential Questions?
Taken from a series of articles first printed in Technology Connection 1995
Essential questions engage students in the kinds of real life applied problem-
solving suggested by nearly every new curriculum report or outline
curriculum standards such as the NCTM and the Science Standards.
Essential questions usually lend themselves well to multidisciplinary
investigations, requiring that students apply the skills and perspectives of
math and language arts while wrestling with content from social studies or
science.
Essential questions Go to the heart of a discipline. They can be found in
the most historically important (and controversial) problems and topics
in the sciences.
Recur throughout one's learning. The same important questions get
asked and re-asked, if they are essential. Our answers to essential
questions may never be adequate, but they should become increasingly
sophisticated.
Are framed to provoke and sustain student interest.
Link to other essential questions. Good questions engender other
good questions.
5. From Trivial Pursuit to Essential
Questions and Standards-Based
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