To empower others to consider what questions their students should ask, DRAW them out

Here's a set of DRAW questions you can use for a discussion of “What questions should your students ask?
 
Define: Get the facts defined.
  1. When do yourstudents ask questions?
  2. What kinds of questions do your students ask?
Respond: Get the facts responded to in terms of feelings/experiences.
  1. For your students, what is easy/hard about asking questions?
  2. What responses do your students get when asking questions?
Analyze: Get the facts, feelings, and experiences analyzed.
  1. What challenges do your students face?
  2. What challenges will your students face when they graduate?
  3. How can questions help your students grapple with challenges?
  4. How can questions help your students apply a Biblical perspective to challenges?
  5. How helpful are the following questions?: What do you mean by…? How do you know? How does the Bible help? How can you respond?
  6. What questions would help your students apply a Biblical perspective to challenges?
  7. What helps/hinders your students from asking wise questions?
What’s next?: Get next steps considered.
  1. How will you help your students ask wise questions?
  2. How will you help your students ask questions that help them apply a Biblical perspective?