Most students in China do not ask questions; the questions they do ask seem vague, ambiguous, or indecisive. It's hard to understand the questions they pose, as they often lack a subject, leaving you unsure of what they actually want to ask, making it unclear. Why is that? Because most students grow up without asking questions; teachers only teach standard answers, leaving no room for students to ask. Teachers explain why we solve problems in a certain way and why we do things, without guiding students to derive the answers step by step on their own. As a result, many students do not develop the habit of asking questions from a young age, and they have never asked questions. Therefore, when they grow up and graduate, they still do not ask questions. #Gate上线Ondo专区现货交易 #非农就业数据来袭 #今日你看涨还是看跌?
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Most students in China do not ask questions; the questions they do ask seem vague, ambiguous, or indecisive. It's hard to understand the questions they pose, as they often lack a subject, leaving you unsure of what they actually want to ask, making it unclear. Why is that? Because most students grow up without asking questions; teachers only teach standard answers, leaving no room for students to ask. Teachers explain why we solve problems in a certain way and why we do things, without guiding students to derive the answers step by step on their own. As a result, many students do not develop the habit of asking questions from a young age, and they have never asked questions. Therefore, when they grow up and graduate, they still do not ask questions. #Gate上线Ondo专区现货交易 #非农就业数据来袭 #今日你看涨还是看跌?