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Getting Students to Ask Good Questions in the Middle School Math Classroom

Getting Students to Ask Good Questions in the Middle School Math Classroom

This workshop is geared toward middle school Math teachers and will explore the Question Formulation Technique (QFT), developed by the Right Question Institute.

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