B.F. Skinner — "The problem is not to get students to ask questions, but to get them to ask inte…"
The problem is not to get students to ask questions, but to get them to ask interesting questions.
The problem is not to get students to ask questions, but to get them to ask interesting questions.
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"I did not need to be 'taught' to be scientific. It was a natural way of thinking."
"If we are to solve the problems that face us, we must get rid of the notion that we are independent agents, free to do as we please."
"Religion is just another form of behavioral control."
"No one asks how to motivate a baby. A baby is an inexhaustible source of motivation—for itself."
"The concept of 'mind' is a verbal invention, an explanatory fiction."
Attributed, often quoted, specific source can be elusive but consistent with his views on learning.
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