
Saved by Pam G C Pinheiro and
Questions Are Desire Paths of Curiosity
Saved by Pam G C Pinheiro and
once we start to peer beneath the surface of things, become aware of the gaps in our knowledge, and treat each question as the path to a better question, we find that curiosity is habit-forming.
Good questions are in the sweet spot of being relevant and interesting, not too easy to answer but possible to tackle with material that is available or at least within our reach.
Ask interesting questions. If the question you are asking can be answered using a simple online search, it’s not an interesting question. Interesting questions require your learner to interpret or apply the information, not just to recall it. Pure recall questions were never all that interesting, but in today’s current technology- and information-r
... See moreA good question is not concerned with a correct answer. A good question cannot be answered immediately. A good question challenges existing answers. A good question is one you badly want answered once you hear it, but had no inkling you cared before it was asked. A good question creates new territory of thinking.
professionally. The key to this exercise is to make them open-ended questions that don’t necessarily have a single answer. To find questions that invoke a state of wonder and curiosity about the amazing world we live in. The power of your favorite problems is that they tend to stay fairly consistent over time.