In educational terms, an "essential question" is a question that drives the lesson being taught. When creating a lesson plan, the teacher should base the lesson on essential questions, which are based on concepts that students should understand by the time they complete the unit. Preferably, essential questions should provoke thought, and not be answered "yes" or "no." ("Why is the sky blue?" not "Is the sky blue?") For example, in a lesson plan about the water cycle, essential questions might be: - What are the steps in the water cycle? - What are the causes and effects of evaporation? - Why is the water cycle important?
Quadrivian Comments: I don't think that's the right answer. There was something called the "quadrivium", but that was part of Medieval education. The question may be about "secondary education" in ancient Greece.
information that is essential to understanding a situation or problem
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A subsidiary question are questions that help you answer your main question (the essential question)
It is essential to make sure you place your question in the correct category.
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This is a very broad question, but yes essential oils do have therapeutic effects that vary depending on the EO you are using and how you are using it.
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How much food had been converted into an absorbable state?