Does it scare you to admit that you don't know it all?
Would you feel afraid to go into a room full of students, admitting to them that you don't know the answers to the questions you're asking them?
I thought Finkel made an interesting point when he suggested that an instructor might actually benefit from
not always knowing the answers (page 15) -- i.e. it lets students open up more and speculate more; it also puts the focus on the looking at the problem, rather than always being focused on the solution.
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