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THE AUTONOMY OF THINKING: THROWING A PEBBLE IN THE LAKE NEVTON DE LIZ 2013 BRAZ TESOL

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THE AUTONOMY OF THINKING:THROWING A PEBBLE IN THE

LAKE

NEVTON DE LIZ2013

BRAZ TESOL

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AGENDA

1. THE ENLIGHTENMENT

2. THROWING A PEBBLE IN THE LAKE

3. HOW TO GET THEM INTERESTED IN “THINKING”

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THE ENLIGHTENMENTIt is the state of being enlightened for

something.

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‘To be or not to be’, that’s not the question?

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WHO ARE WE ?

WHAT IS

TRUE?

WHERE DO WE COME FROM?

WHAT IS “TO BE HUMAN?

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THROWING A PEBBLE IN THE LAKE!

How to get them interested in “thinking”?

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CAUSING WAVES THROUGH QUESTIONS!!

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THROWING A PEBBLE IN THE LAKE!

How to make them think?

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What color is Tuesday?

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Is there more happiness or more sadness in the world?

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If boars ruled the world, what changes would you see?

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Is it ever right to bully a bully?

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If I borrow a million pounds, am I a millionaire?

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If you could take a pill that meant you would never fail, would you?

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Is black a colour?

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Why don’t dogs laugh? Is it because they don’t have a

sense of humour?

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In a dark room, what does a mirror reflect? If nothing, does that mean it is not

working?

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“Grown-ups never understand anything by themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them” ― Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

“The most subversive people are those who ask questions.” ― Jostein Gaarder, Sophie's World“Who in the world

am I? Ah,

that's the great puzzle

.” ― Lewis

Carroll, A

lice in W

onderland

STORIES TELLING ….

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