Curiosity is a wonder of the human mind. It goes to the heart of modernity, as a driving force for learning, novel insights, and innovation, both for individuals and communities. In societies dependent on science and development, finding out what promotes or hampers curiosity and wonder in school curricula and science education is accordingly essential. In this conceptual article, I suggest a framework for curiosity-based science education and I explore options for its wellbeing and development during preschool, preadolescence, and adolescence. In preschool, curiosity and wonder are triggered by perceptive beauty rather than by facts, and a method emphasizing maximism as a complementary factor in preschool science education is proposed. In ...
Our curiosity about the world and about each other is one of the defining characteristics of being h...
Many recent studies emphasize the fundamental importance of stimulating wonder in education, for exa...
© 2018, © 2018 ASPE. Engel, S.[2011. “Children’s Need to Know: Curiosity in Schools.” Harvard Educat...
Curiosity is a wonder of the human mind. It goes to the heart of modernity, as a driving force for l...
This article explores how wider-sensory engagement in the curriculum can foster and stimulate curios...
International audienceWhat are the functions of curiosity? What are the mechanisms of curiosity-driv...
Curiosity and wonder are considered fundamental for children’s development. However, no precise defn...
Based on a Bright Young Minds webinar given on February 7, 2017, this paper shows the importance of ...
Is the education you are providing for your students real? Is it effective? Is it challenging the cu...
Curiosity is a universal and malleable positive character strength. It has been linked to physical, ...
International audienceThis article studies the bi-directional causal interactions between curiosity ...
Curiosity is a basic element of our cognition, but its biological function, mechanisms, and neural u...
Science may be simply defined as a way of finding out about how the world works. It is often viewed ...
This paper explores the nature of curiosity from an epistemological point of view. First it motivate...
This review provides curiosity researchers and neuroscientists with information about the distinctio...
Our curiosity about the world and about each other is one of the defining characteristics of being h...
Many recent studies emphasize the fundamental importance of stimulating wonder in education, for exa...
© 2018, © 2018 ASPE. Engel, S.[2011. “Children’s Need to Know: Curiosity in Schools.” Harvard Educat...
Curiosity is a wonder of the human mind. It goes to the heart of modernity, as a driving force for l...
This article explores how wider-sensory engagement in the curriculum can foster and stimulate curios...
International audienceWhat are the functions of curiosity? What are the mechanisms of curiosity-driv...
Curiosity and wonder are considered fundamental for children’s development. However, no precise defn...
Based on a Bright Young Minds webinar given on February 7, 2017, this paper shows the importance of ...
Is the education you are providing for your students real? Is it effective? Is it challenging the cu...
Curiosity is a universal and malleable positive character strength. It has been linked to physical, ...
International audienceThis article studies the bi-directional causal interactions between curiosity ...
Curiosity is a basic element of our cognition, but its biological function, mechanisms, and neural u...
Science may be simply defined as a way of finding out about how the world works. It is often viewed ...
This paper explores the nature of curiosity from an epistemological point of view. First it motivate...
This review provides curiosity researchers and neuroscientists with information about the distinctio...
Our curiosity about the world and about each other is one of the defining characteristics of being h...
Many recent studies emphasize the fundamental importance of stimulating wonder in education, for exa...
© 2018, © 2018 ASPE. Engel, S.[2011. “Children’s Need to Know: Curiosity in Schools.” Harvard Educat...