Essential questions are designed to provoke critical thinking and original answers rather than simple responses. They invite students to evaluate, synthesize, and analyze information, with examples ranging from 'which city in Southeast Asia is the best place to live?' to 'should we clone humans?'. Writing an essential question involves considering the context of a lesson and utilizing various question types, such as 'why' and 'what if'. - Download as a PDF or view online for free
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