Problem-posing education is an approach to teaching and learning that focuses on having students ask questions, solve problems, and work together to come up with solutions. It's different from traditional teaching because the teacher isn't telling the students what to do; instead, the students are encouraged to think for themselves and come up with answers to their own questions. Problem-posing education encourages students to be creative, active, and collaborative. It also helps them develop important problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills.