A well educated mind will always have more questions than answers.
Teachers always encourage students to ask questions. Someone once told me, “there are no stupid questions. The only stupid idea is not asking.” Asking questions demands critical thinking and greater understanding of the subject. In turn, knowing the answer further enriches our knowledge. I’ll admit, I didn’t like asking or answering questions but I’ve grown to love them since. But, for a teacher to always be able to answer the questions a student asks, the teachers must always be prepared to answer them.
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