Good Questions

June 27, 2006

The Universal Triad for Evaluation

Filed under: Work — garyduke @ 4:37 pm

1. What did you like about it? [Ask the group]
2. What did you not like about it? [Ask the "victim"]

3. What would you change? [ Ask the victim or everybody when people feel safe ]

June 26, 2006

Defeating Unconsciousness

Filed under: Spirit — garyduke @ 8:54 pm

Two column responses:
Column 1: Your immediate or obvious response to the question.
Column 2: The deeper answers that most closely approach the values you hear when you listen to the still small voice of your spirit, the voice you may have tried to ignore or drown out in your day-to-day life.

What do I desire?

Why is there something rather than nothing?

Who am I?

Can I love?

Am I free?

What is wrong with me?

What would it be like if I were healed?

What help is there?

Who are my people?

What is evil?

Is there meaning in my life?

How do we heal the earth?

From Sam Keen via Suzanne Stabile, Workshop on Contemplation and Action, Life in the Trinity, Summer 2006

16 Questions for the Semester – Al Schroeder

Filed under: Life — garyduke @ 11:07 am

1. Why am I here?

2. What is education?

3. What is success?

4. What is important?

5. What is real?

6. Where is home?

7. Where does the road go?

8. Who is(are) my hero (s), and why?

9. What is just beyond the horizon?

10. If I were going on a long journey, what five things would I take with me, and why?

11. If I were going on a long journey, what five things would I leave behind, and why?

12. At the interesection just down the road, there is a large sign. What does it say?

13. What does a good day sound like?

14. What does silence sound like?

15. When I listen, what do I hear?

16. What would a picture of life look like?

Shared at the Teaching for a Change Confference, Park City, Utah, June 21-23 in the session entitled “Seeing Yourself in the Window.” Al Schroeder is a computer science teacher at Richland College and a Vietnam veteran.

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