Open-ended questions power academic and social learning. Such questions encourage children's natural curiosity, challenging them to think for themselves, and inviting them to share their view of the world. The result: engaged learners who are motivated to learn and whose responses enlighten their cl...
题目Once upon a time,we were all question-asking experts.We started asking our parents numerous questions as kids.By preschool,our inquiries even reached the depths of science,philosophy,and the social order.Where does the sun go at night?Why doesn't that man have a home l...
Mike's mom has four kids.Among them,three kids are named Jack,Lucy and Tim.What is the name of the fourth kid? B:Sure.The fourth kid's name is Mike. You may think this is a talk between two people.But what if (如果) B is a robot(机器人)?This is ChatGPT...
Mary Jo Kochakian
Franklin wanted the joy he found in the written word throughout the community. He observed, “Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn.” Eager to study with others, Franklin wrote a series of questions for the Junto to discuss each week, such as, “Have you...
Meet Lake Orion and Oxford area providers, ask questions, and gather information at this special open house. Receive a checklist with tips on what to look for in preschool or childcare, along with information on the programs that each facility has scheduled throughout the year. Hosted byOrion ...
"That implicit signaling was really interesting to see. I was also very excited to see that people wanted to connect with others based on their identity signals. This sense of relation also motivated some responders to make more effort when answering questions," Soliman says. ...
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Thank you for posting this letter. It is a story that that is real for most every adoptive parent and needs to be shared. Our family as well is formed through adoption. I often get stares because my daughter’s skin color does not match ours. I get rude questions about why I chose ...
front of the children. They’re still pretty young. In time, we may tell them if we’re still open. We decided not to share details about who we were meeting and what we were doing with each other, but would be transparent if one of us had questions.”— Santita, 36, Chicago, ...