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Strategies Topic: Questioning "Questioning is the very cornerstone of philosophy and education, ever since Socrates (in our Western tradition) decided to annoy pretty much everyone by critiquing and harrying people with questions – it has been central to our development of thinking and our capacity to learn. Indeed, it is so integral to all that we do that it is often overlooked when developing pedagogy – but it as crucial to teaching as air is to breathing. We must ask: do we need to give questioning the thought and planning time something so essential to learning obviously deserves? Do we need to consciously teach students to ask good questions and not just answer them? How do we create a ‘culture of inquiry’ in our classroom that open minds and provokes truly independent thought?" — huntingenglish "Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is to not stop questioning." — Albert Einstein The Questioning Topic within the Strategies Domain addresses best practices in the use of Questioning to promote learning. |
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