A top-level guide to strategy and execution:
energy often wanes in this exercise after three and a half minutes, especially for beginners. And as a practical matter, transcribing dozens of questions can turn into an onerous task. For both those reasons, it’s better to use multiple question bursts to reshape, refine, and ultimately solve a challenge than to cram too much activity into one longer session.
Now try expanding those few into their own sets of related or follow-on questions. A classic way of doing this is the “five whys” sequence developed by Toyota Industries’ founder, Sakichi Toyoda—or the variation on it suggested by Stanford’s Michael Ray inAsk yourself why the question you chose seemed important or meaningful. Then ask why the reason you just gave is important—or why it’s a sticking point. And so on.
James T. Dillon, an education professor emeritus at the University of California, Riverside, spent a careerin classrooms. He was shocked by how rarely students asked questions—which are critical to learning. The problem wasn’t a lack of curiosity. “Every time that conditions have been provided for them , a flood of intriguing student questions has poured forth,” Dillon writes.
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