Hi all,
I receive many questions about the "Big Question". I confess, this is a new concept to me. I heard about this a few years ago when piloting our Innovations class. I received a book called,
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Essential Questions by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins |
Though the "Big Question" does not receive a lot of marks in student projects, it is what drives the project.
Here is a rubric that I use:
Essential Question Rubric
An essential question should be about the problem to
be solved and the information needed to solve the problem.
Exceeds
Expectation - achieves 5 characteristics
I have thoroughly
identified an essential question.
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Meets
Expectation - achieves 3-4 characteristics
I have substantially
identified an essential question.
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Approaches
Expectation - achieves 1-2 characteristics
I have partially
identified an essential question.
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Does not meet
Expectation - does not achieve any characteristics
Your question is a topical question
that can be answered with facts
I have difficulty
identifying an essential question.
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Essential
questions are: (Five Characteristics)
1.
Open-ended with no right or
wrong answer, cannot be answered with a list of facts but requires research.
Answers to essential questions cannot be found. They must be
invented.
2.
Thought-provoking or controversial requiring
finding different points of view,
3.
May start with: Which one?
How? Should? Why?
4.
Cast old ideas in a new
light, lead to discovery, engender deeper interest in the subject, and are
provocative.
5.
Involve higher-order
thinking skills such as analyze, evaluate, create l
Examples
of good essential questions:
1. Was
Napoleon a hero or a tyrant?
2. How
do the arts shape, as well as reflect, a culture?
3. What
makes objects move the way they do?
4. How
can I express myself when I don’t know the words?
5. How
does where you live influence how you live?
6. Why
did the Soviet Union collapse?
7. What
should we eat to prevent diseases?
If you are interested in project-based or inquiry-based learning, I highly recommend the book. Thanks.