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“Everything we know has its origin in questions. Questions, we might say, are the principal intellectual instruments available to human beings. Then how is it possible that no more than one in one hundred students has ever been exposed to an extended and systematic study of the art and science of…” quote by Anonymous
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“Everything we know has its origin in questions. Questions, we might say, are the principal intellectual instruments available to human beings. Then how is it possible that no more than one in one hundred students has ever been exposed to an extended and systematic study of the art and science of question-asking? How come Alan Bloom did not mention this, or E. D. Hirsh, Jr., or so many others who have written books on how to improve our schools? Did they simply fail to notice that the principal intellectual instrument available to hu­man beings is not examined in school?”

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Source Essay: Unknown source, possibly educational commentary

The quote argues that questioning is the fundamental tool for human intellect, yet it is rarely taught systematically in schools.

In simple terms: Questions are essential but under‑taught.

Key Takeaway

Promote teaching question‑asking skills.

Themes

education critical thinking curriculum design

Mood

reflective concerned

Type

analytical educational

When to use this quote

  • teacher training
  • school reform
  • student workshops
  • curriculum development

Key Concepts

Socratic method metacognition inquiry-based learning

Questions to Reflect On

  • How could schools embed systematic questioning?
  • What barriers prevent teaching this skill?
A Different Perspective

Limited evidence of widespread implementation; institutional resistance.

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