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“Students and Questions” in Teaching Reform |
ZHANG Chu-Ting |
School of Education Science, Hunan Normal University, Changsha 410081, China |
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Abstract Why cannot our education and universities produce outstanding talents? The underlying reason lies in the system. The individual educator should not wait for the change of the system. Instead, we should reform our teaching. In our classroom, the key words are “students and questions” namely the students who are asking questions and the questions which students are asking. This is especially the case with college classrooms. Otherwise, how can the school be called a college or university? How can the teacher and his students achieve great scholarship? He is a good teacher who can make his students ask questions constantly. He is a better teacher who can make his students fond of and good at asking questions. He is the best teacher who can help his students ask the questions which he cannot answer himself. A clear man asks questions constantly; a wise man is good at asking questions; a genius asks questions which surprise the whole world.
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