Friday, January 29, 2010

#8 Answer Every Question

Knowing the answer is secondary. Ask any philosopher if life has more questions than answers and they will always tell you there are, by far, more questions. Now, we all know that you can't have 'too much of a good thing', right? So logically, if there are more questions than answers, questions must be good. Therefore, questions are more important than answers. Every time a teacher asks a question, your hand should be in the air.

Regardless of what the question is, you should supply an answer to the best of your knowledge: what 2+2 is, who had the stapler last, 'did anyone do the readings', etc. Be sure to also answer any questions directed at others, not just open ones. All this response on your part shows that you are knowledgeable, engaged, and responsible. Put the response back in responsible!

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