How educators and parents can encourage and guide children's natural curiosity — in the classroom and at home


A Curious Mind

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Emily Boudreau
gse.harvard.edu
3 min

Educators have long posited that inquiry-based learning — posing a particular problem or setting up an experiment — gets kids engaged and asking questions about the world. But are those expressed behaviors really signs that kids are curious, and can that curiosity be fostered in the classroom?

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