It is a mark of our pluralistic moment that I learned of an old joke among rabbis from the writings of a great Christian scholar, Jaroslav Pelikan. In his book “Jesus Through the Centuries,” Pelikan ...
The new question-of-the-week is: How can we encourage students to develop their own questions? And, once they create them, what’s next? In Part One, Mary Beth Nicklaus, Kevin Parr, Silvina Jover, and ...
Corrected: A previous version of this story included a misspelling of Jeffrey Greene’s name. There are no stupid questions. But when it comes to the common core, teachers are finding that their ...
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''Words arranged differently have different meanings, meanings arranged differently have different effects'' — Blaise Pascal (Pensées) In the field of psychotherapy, the role of the question is often ...
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If He wants to have meaningful relationship with us, it will require dialogue. The ability to ask questions is part of what makes us human. Animals have significant communicative abilities—the ability ...
There is a huge uproar over the questions that were set in this year's Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examinations. Ever since creative questions were adopted in board exams in 2008, there has ...