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Critical thinking I thing comes with follow up questions. I see how often someone will ask a question of a regulator, politician, government employee, or someone of some presumed authority or expertise and get a dismissive answer in response. The questioner then stops asking questions. They have a sense that they were dismissed, made to think the questions was stupid, but follow up question after question after question is called for. It begins to get closer to the truth and it begins to put the person who is supposed to be answer the questions in a place where they must answer. Critical thinking is a skill that needs to be practiced and I have found contemplating answers from probing questions and asking another probing question is an effective way of spurring the thinking process.
im doing a science project on sulfur and this is one of my questions...i think you can get sick and maby die.
I think that she is playing roller hockey, but that was in the year 2000, so I'm not sure. I am also doing a project on her, so I also have many questions!
Think about what does the project do and answer the other 4 w's
A good science project for girls is the same as a good project for anybody. Choose a research question that you would like to answer. Some times simple questions are best - does the temperature of the air conditioner affect the total length of time of uninterrupted sleep, snail behaviour on sawdust/ salt/ beer, the effect of salt on the boiling time of harder eggs, anything that is curious in the home or environment. The number of questions is endless when you think about your environment.
yes i did a project on it yes i did a project on it
i think the president Aquino done to his project is NONE !
Serisously, I think that a shoebox project is a diagram that can display anything you want it to...
The Socratic method involves a teacher asking probing questions to encourage students to think critically and arrive at answers through their own reasoning. The teacher challenges assumptions and guides students in exploring complex ideas. This method promotes active engagement and fosters deeper understanding of the topic being discussed.
The PMP Exam is getting harder every year. The most important thing is the PMBOK, you have to think of the PMBOK as the bible for Project Management. You should memorize it, and you should answer questions in the PMP exam not based on what you think but based on what you think the people who wrote the PMBOK think.Even Project Managers with decades of Project Management experience can still fail the exam (actually they tend to fail more than junior PMs who study hard for the exam), because experience is irrelevant, it's just studying and memorizing the PMBOK.
I found the website K1 Project very helpful. They had several articles underneath their Learn/Energy tab which should answer any questions about nuclear fusion.