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How to Ask a Great Question

Five ways to prepare the part of your class that provokes the most thought.
See "Becoming a Great Teacher" Training Pack
Store Code: PS30-H
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Topics:Adult education, Christian education, Communication, Director of Christian education, Discipleship, Study, Sunday school, Teaching
Filters:Christian education, Pastor, Small group leader, Small groups, Spiritual director, Sunday school
Purpose:Discipleship
References:Luke 2:4-6, 1 Corinthians 2:1-5, 2 Timothy 3:14-17
Date Added:August 22, 2007
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As I prepare a class, I carefully craft my questions, remembering these characteristics of a good question:

1. It can be answered by the people asked. I have to ask questions about things people know. They know, for instance, about their own experience. So, "When did you first realize that grace was more than just a word?" is more likely to work than ...

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