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Encouraging curiosity and questioning leads to deeper understanding and engagement from "summary" of The Unschooled Mind by Howard Gardner

In our educational system, we often prioritize the acquisition of knowledge rather than fostering curiosity and questioning. However, it is through curiosity and questioning that individuals develop a deeper understanding of a subject. When students are encouraged to ask questions and explore their interests, they are more likely to engage with the material on a deeper level. This engagement leads to a more meaningful and lasting understanding of the topic at hand. Curiosity is a natural human trait that drives us to seek out new information and experiences. By encouraging curiosity in students, educators can tap into this innate desire to learn and grow. When students are curious about a topic, they are more likely to actively seek out information and engage with the material in a meaningful way. This active engagement is crucial for developing a deep understanding of a subject. Questioning is another important aspect of the learning process. When students are encouraged to ask questions, they a...
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    The Unschooled Mind

    Howard Gardner

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