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Jayne Hollensbe
     CED505.20
       Fall 2011
Essential questions are the foundation of
    unit plan in the field of education.

Essential questions are the framework for
         learning in the classroom.

   Essential questions determine the
     subsidiary needs in a unit plan.
Educators should use essential questions to
 ? Guide learning, not dictate what should be
   done,
 ? Allow students to seek a deeper understand of
   a topic,
 ? Engage the imagination,
 ? Ask broad questions, not trivial,
 ? Allow for exploration of a topic,
 ? Encourage analysis and evaluation.
? Students will take the essential questions
  from a unit and see how they apply to their
  everyday life.
? How can they use these questions to become
  better human beings?
? How do these questions connect with other
  texts they have read?
An essential questions toolkit is
something every district should
utilize.

A toolkit should contain examples of
essential questions and subsidiary
questions.

Example of a toolkit:

       www.fno.org/nov97/toolkit.html
? http://questioning.org/mar05/essential.html


? http://www.techforlearning.org/essquest.html


? http://www.soundout.org/article.111.html


? http://www.simsbury.k12.ct.us/page.cfm?p=13
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1.   www.galileo.org/tips/essential_questions.html

2.   www.fno.org/feb01/pl.html

3.   www.fno.org/sept96/questions.html

4.   www.fno.org/toolbox.html

5.   www.fno.org/nov97/toolkit.html

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  • 1. Jayne Hollensbe CED505.20 Fall 2011
  • 2. Essential questions are the foundation of unit plan in the field of education. Essential questions are the framework for learning in the classroom. Essential questions determine the subsidiary needs in a unit plan.
  • 3. Educators should use essential questions to ? Guide learning, not dictate what should be done, ? Allow students to seek a deeper understand of a topic, ? Engage the imagination, ? Ask broad questions, not trivial, ? Allow for exploration of a topic, ? Encourage analysis and evaluation.
  • 4. ? Students will take the essential questions from a unit and see how they apply to their everyday life. ? How can they use these questions to become better human beings? ? How do these questions connect with other texts they have read?
  • 5. An essential questions toolkit is something every district should utilize. A toolkit should contain examples of essential questions and subsidiary questions. Example of a toolkit: www.fno.org/nov97/toolkit.html
  • 6. ? http://questioning.org/mar05/essential.html ? http://www.techforlearning.org/essquest.html ? http://www.soundout.org/article.111.html ? http://www.simsbury.k12.ct.us/page.cfm?p=13 52
  • 7. 1. www.galileo.org/tips/essential_questions.html 2. www.fno.org/feb01/pl.html 3. www.fno.org/sept96/questions.html 4. www.fno.org/toolbox.html 5. www.fno.org/nov97/toolkit.html