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Americans asked a lot of simple questions and sought quick answers. 1 − 4: What does it equal? Japanese teachers, working at the slower pace provided by a single focused problem, used questions not simply to understand whether the child had the right answer, but to peek into her mind, discerning what she understood and what she didn’t: Who had the same thinking? Anything to add to this way of thinking? Did anybody else use another way?
Building a Better Teacher: How Teaching Works (and How to Teach It to Everyone)
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