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Creativity: The Road to Curiosity

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After reading a blog post at the Esri Education Community today, I offer my thoughts to the question, “Is curiosity
cool again?”


Curiosity, much like
critical thinking and analysis, is an elusive quality…tough to teach and
challenging to elicit from teenagers.  I’m not sure that curiosity became
“less than cool,” or if we stopped allowing opportunities for it in our
classrooms.  Test-driven environments around the USA squashed many educators’
plans for creativity and enlightenment.  Having taught in heavily scripted
and monitored field, English Language Arts, I know that it’s a challenge to
nurture curiosity and creativity when the “rules” seem so regimented.  I
found that exploring my creativity offered more curious moments which lead to
the essential skills of critical thinking and analysis that we all seek.

Some suggestions to get
you there:
1. Offer your students
options.  When students have more than one choice for assignments, they
tend to engage more. They will be thinking about what they know and how to
implement that knowledge…so sneaky of us educators!

2. Show your students
another “side” of the issue.  Perhaps you might look into something
scientific in English class or do a bit of written explanation in Math class.
 Catch them off guard and present them with the unexpected…they’ll be
curious! (Perhaps wondering what you were thinking…but curious!)

3. Get their ideas.
 Gather students before a unit begins and find out what they want to know,
what they wish they could do instead and what they enjoy.  Then take those
suggestions and find the “interesting” moments in the curriculum to show them
most of the world is connected.

Showing students
connections is a powerful tool to teach them how to look for patterns, to
communicate their ideas and to encourage them to explore beyond the boundaries of
the textbook.

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