Initiatives
The research tells us you can teach curiosity.
“There is no more important goal for educators than enabling their students to develop the habit of enquiry and to embed a spirit of curiosity. We know almost intuitively that curiosity is important. It can be the driver of engagement and lifelong learning and is seen by many as the force behind innovation and economic growth.”
Curious thinkers are:
• More motivated to learn
• More likely to be academically successful;
• Inclined to explore widely and deeply;
• Best suited to working collaboratively;
• more likely to look for solutions when faced with adversity.