At the heart of this teaching philosophy is the belief that questions are more powerful than answers. This approach values curiosity, critical thinking, and student-led exploration. Rather than relying on lengthy lectures, this style prioritizes thoughtful, open-ended questions that encourage students to think deeply and express their unique ideas.
This method recognizes that children are naturally intelligent, capable, and insightful. By focusing on asking the right questions, educators can draw out the innate creativity and individuality of each student, fostering an environment of discovery and growth.
The emphasis is on creating a classroom where students feel empowered to ask, explore, and learn through meaningful dialogue and collaboration. It's not about feeding answers but about guiding students to uncover their own understanding and connections, encouraging them to see themselves as active learners and thinkers.