“Once you have learned how to ask
questions — relevant and appropriate
and substantial questions — you have
learned how to learn and no one can
keep you from learning whatever you
want or need to know.”
— Neil Postman and Charles Weingartner
WHAT ARE YOUR QUESTIONS?
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Peter van Agtmael, “Hopewell Junction, New York, 2010”
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Thomas Hoepker, 2006
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“Once you have learned how to ask
questions — relevant and appropriate
and substantial questions — you have
learned how to learn and no one can
keep you from learning whatever you
want or need to know.”
— Neil Postman and Charles Weingartner
WHAT ARE YOUR QUESTIONS?