Jiang's teaching model: ask hard human questions rather than memorize stable answers.
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Class about questions
Jiang's teaching model: ask hard human questions rather than memorize stable answers.
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"...is that this is a class not about answers it's about questions okay so what makes this class interesting and special is that we're..."
"about Zoroastrianism and i made a lot of mistakes so for example i said that Christianity was the first monotheistic religion last um semester..."
"...monthly check on the answers and problems. here to ask you questions that help you better understand yourself and better understand the world around..."
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