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Jesus answered him, "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God."
John 3:3 (ESV)
The dialectic approach to teaching can be more effective than the lecture. Jesus provocatively states the truth by stating a fact that will provoke a question. His approach seemed designed to probe Nicodemus to seek a bit further to understand both his problem and the solution truly.
He is willing to experience a bit of pushback from Nicodemus and prepared to answer his questions.
Those who stop asking questions stop learning, and teachers who stop posing appropriate thought-stimulating questions stop teaching. Those who know everything make lousy students. Teachers whose lectures provoke no questions make terrible teachers.
When I am a student, I need to ask questions. When I am teaching, I need to provoke questions first, and then answer them to promote learning. Lesson learned!
John 3:3 (ESV)
The dialectic approach to teaching can be more effective than the lecture. Jesus provocatively states the truth by stating a fact that will provoke a question. His approach seemed designed to probe Nicodemus to seek a bit further to understand both his problem and the solution truly.
He is willing to experience a bit of pushback from Nicodemus and prepared to answer his questions.
Those who stop asking questions stop learning, and teachers who stop posing appropriate thought-stimulating questions stop teaching. Those who know everything make lousy students. Teachers whose lectures provoke no questions make terrible teachers.
When I am a student, I need to ask questions. When I am teaching, I need to provoke questions first, and then answer them to promote learning. Lesson learned!
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