Over this past week in class we have been analyzing
what are and are not good inquiry questions. Talking about from being to vague
or opinionated questions that would be questions for like blogs not quizzes. A
few questions that I believe are good inquiry questions are:
A nurturing environment is important for thinking,
so how is a nurturing environment important for creativity?
How does connectivity relate to having a nurturing
environment and why is it important?
Innovation is a great way to add to creativity and
the way we picture certain things. How does connectivity and innovation
strengthen each other to make creative things even more creative?
What is connectivity? How does it affect when
people get bored?
I think these four questions are great inquiry
questions because they all basically have two parts to them and are not vague.
They ask straight to the point questions that make the person answering the
question be able to relate different topics we have discovered in class. To
answer the first question, a nurturing environment is important to creativity
because if people are not allowing for kids to show their creative ways then
the creativity they have inside will not be shown. By shunning the creativity some
kids have backfires because without a nurturing environment then kids will not
know how to show their creative ways. For example, the choreographer that was
shunned because her mother did not allow expressing herself with dance and once
allowing it, it has affected the dance world so much. She became to be
professional and is known worldwide for all the choreographies she has done and
how great they are.
Having good questions and answers is important because it shows that you
have comprehended what you have read.
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