selfquestion
Selfquestion is a term used to describe the deliberate practice of asking oneself questions to reflect, reason, and guide decision making. While not universally standardized, it is often described as a form of metacognitive self-questioning or self-inquiry, drawing on ideas from Socratic questioning and reflective practice. The aim is to improve understanding, problem solving, and autonomous learning by making thinking processes explicit.
The practice typically involves a user setting a goal or problem, then generating a focused set of
Common question categories include clarifying understanding (what exactly is the goal?), examining assumptions (what am I
Applications span education, professional development, and personal growth. In classrooms, selfquestioning can foster critical thinking and