Billions of years ago, Adam and Eve thought to themselves, what would happen if we did this…7 billion people later, we have an overpopulated world filled with every person different than the next. Every single person’s mind works differently, and every person’s mind should be treated differently. One could sit through class all of their life and still never be as smart as Albert Einstein. What made Albert Einstein genius were the genius questions he asked. Questions are the only way to find out what you don’t know. Also, they are a good way to tend to your individual information comprehension needs.
By participating to class, you are fueling learning both for yourself and each and every classmate around you. Our segregated school system is actually designed to elicit the inquiring process. We separate students in classes by their education level. Because students of similar intelligence tend to have similar questions, if one student is too shy to ask a question, it is likely that a classmate will ask it for you. Participation and asking questions in class in class is important and necessary because it creates a learning environment where everyone is involved. Your learning experience will be largely enhanced through participation in class because you are only using one sense in class. With more people comes more competition and more inventive students asking good questions. Why not ask your own?
Without questions, we wouldn’t be here today. We must participate and ask questions to become a better educated society and improve everyday life.