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2006-08-18 06:32:10 · 4 answers · asked by vinpa 1 in Education & Reference Teaching

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first remember that youre not always going to get a correct answer... but anyways, when you ask your question try not to be biased. also, make sure to use proper grammar because this can distract some people... it's nice to include informative details so that the reader knows exactly what youre talking about... other than that, don't ask stupid lame azz questions (just like this one)

2006-08-18 06:39:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I have found that asking questions to get people to think is more important than getting correct answers. I once told a group of 3rd and 4th graders that a B.A. degree stood for Bachelor of Arts and then asked what a M.A. degree would be. After a period of silence one person raised their hand. Their answer, if a B.A. is a Bachelor of Arts, then an M.A. must be Married of Arts. The correct answer, no. But it showed he was thinking. If you can get them thinking, the correct answers will come. When an incorrect answer is given try not to think of it as an incorrect answer, but rather as the answer to a different question.

2006-08-18 19:48:44 · answer #2 · answered by billyshears 3 · 0 0

Why not ask interesting questions? I know...you are hamstrung by a dictated curriculum and responsible to an impersonal testing bureaucracy? Just guessing...

2006-08-18 16:37:41 · answer #3 · answered by Benjamin N 4 · 0 0

Won't be able to. i say that because everyone reads and interpets the question the way they want to.

2006-08-18 13:37:20 · answer #4 · answered by mikeae 6 · 1 0

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