Answer: Socrates. Called the "Socratic Method" this is a very effective way of learning. Instead of listening to lectures (where daydreaming often peaks) the student is asked questions to which he/she must respond. This not only requires preparation, but listening and thinking. This is why this method is so popular in Law Schools. A good trial lawyer, must be prepared, listen and think in order to ask appropriate follow up questions. When learning this way, (especially if you are the one in the hot seat) answers come from within, not externally as in lectures.
The Greek philosopher that taught by asking questions is Socrates. He taught the Socratic Method.
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Some interview questions to a teacher about bilingual education would include how many years of experience, and levels of students taught. It also includes questions on past teaching experiences.
Annie Sullivan, who taught Helen Keller how to use sign language.
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One famous Daoist teacher who advocated against seeking wealth or power is Laozi. He believed in simplicity and humility, and taught that true wisdom comes from being in harmony with nature and living a modest, unassuming life.
Taught. "my teacher "taught" me how to spell."
george washington carver was famous for his many uses of peanuts but his orginal job was a teacher at Iowa state university where he orignaly taught Physical Education at first then moved to an english teacher and then went to horticultue department where he became famous
Socrates is the Greek philosopher known for his method of teaching through questioning, a practice known as the Socratic method. He believed in engaging in thought-provoking dialogue to stimulate critical thinking and search for deeper truths.
Because he was Greek too. Also Aristoteles was a very famous philosopher, being taught by Plato, who had Socrates as his teacher.
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