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Jeddco bookmarked on 2009-05-23
  • It could also be due to the Asian culture whereby we are not supposed to question our elders lest we are considered being uncouth.


    • jeddco
      Jeddco on 2009-05-23
      It seems to me that this needs to be explored more. Teachers can learn how to foster the questioning skills of their students, but can (and should) these cultural aspects be overcome?

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  • 23 May 09
    • It could also be due to the Asian culture whereby we are not supposed to question our elders lest we are considered being uncouth.


      • Jedd Bartlett

        Jedd Bartlett on 2009-05-23

        It seems to me that this needs to be explored more. Teachers can learn how to foster the questioning skills of their students, but can (and should) these cultural aspects be overcome?