Tony Wagner, Former HS teacher, Principal & Co-Director At Harvard School Of Education Posts. "The Ability To Ask The Right Questions Is The Single Most Important Skill."
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Two things resonate with me: asking good questions and giving good eye contact.
The question is at the core of thinking and learning. Teachers need to ask good questions. Students need to generate more questions. This can be taught.
Eye contact........yes. The eyes are the window to the soul.
More great insight to ponder in this article.