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Learning to ask questions is one of the aims of education do you agree give reason for your answer

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Answered by skyfall63
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Yes, Learning to ask questions is one of the aims of education

Explanation:

  • Asking questions is one of the "foundation stones" of any "learning  process". If you do not ask questions, then students would not know what to "find out" and what they "want to know".
  • "Effective questioning" can increase student "understanding & control", that can boost their learning. It can enhance the "long-term knowledge retention" & "skills" & the students' ability to apply & to transfer their skills & knowledge which they learn
  • This allows students to become active participants in the "learning process" and also inspire them. For "meaningful learning" & "logical inquiry" students' questions play a significant part. They are a potential tool both for teaching & for learning.
  • The "questioning by students" is a first step to address their "knowledge gaps & solving puzzle". The process of "asking questions" enables them to express their "current understanding" of a subject, to make links with other ideas, & also to understand what "they know or do not "know.
  • In "problem solving & decision-making", questioning is very essential. It has the ability to enhance students' productivity, to increase "creativity & higher-order thinking", & it is also a scientific habit.
  • Whereas the "questions of students" represent "valuable purposes" for learners, they also assist teachers in i"prompting" "reflective thoughts" & student involvement. Therefore, we examine the position of student questions by differentiating between their use in studying a subject and teaching a subject.

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