From: moodler Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 12:36:08 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Tidying up old files X-Git-Url: http://git.mjollnir.org/gw?a=commitdiff_plain;h=0b963b9041e432fbae0bad3c819382ccd18c755b;p=moodle.git Tidying up old files --- diff --git a/lang/pt_br/help/questions.html b/lang/pt_br/help/questions.html deleted file mode 100644 index d96e3e1536..0000000000 --- a/lang/pt_br/help/questions.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -

Asking questions

-

Socratic questions are open-ended, probing questions designed to promote critical - evaluation of ideas, as well as encourage the creation of new ideas. Below are - some examples of such questions:

-

Questions of Clarification

- -

Questions that probe assumptions

- -

Questions that probe reasons and evidence

- -

Questions about Viewpoints or Perspectives

- -

Questions that Probe Implications and Consequences

- - -
-Questions adapted from Paul, R. (1993). Critical Thinking: How To Prepare Students for a Rapidly Changing World: Foundation for Critical Thinking, Santa Rosa, CA. diff --git a/lang/tr/help/questions.html b/lang/tr/help/questions.html deleted file mode 100644 index d96e3e1536..0000000000 --- a/lang/tr/help/questions.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -

Asking questions

-

Socratic questions are open-ended, probing questions designed to promote critical - evaluation of ideas, as well as encourage the creation of new ideas. Below are - some examples of such questions:

-

Questions of Clarification

- -

Questions that probe assumptions

- -

Questions that probe reasons and evidence

- -

Questions about Viewpoints or Perspectives

- -

Questions that Probe Implications and Consequences

- - -
-Questions adapted from Paul, R. (1993). Critical Thinking: How To Prepare Students for a Rapidly Changing World: Foundation for Critical Thinking, Santa Rosa, CA. diff --git a/lang/zh_cn/help/questions.html b/lang/zh_cn/help/questions.html deleted file mode 100644 index d96e3e1536..0000000000 --- a/lang/zh_cn/help/questions.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -

Asking questions

-

Socratic questions are open-ended, probing questions designed to promote critical - evaluation of ideas, as well as encourage the creation of new ideas. Below are - some examples of such questions:

-

Questions of Clarification

- -

Questions that probe assumptions

- -

Questions that probe reasons and evidence

- -

Questions about Viewpoints or Perspectives

- -

Questions that Probe Implications and Consequences

- - -
-Questions adapted from Paul, R. (1993). Critical Thinking: How To Prepare Students for a Rapidly Changing World: Foundation for Critical Thinking, Santa Rosa, CA.