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There’s a famous quote by Albert Einstein that goes, "it’s a miracle that curiosity survives the formal education.”
Yet when we think about education, there’s a sense that we focus a lot more on the teaching, the academic curriculum, the results... rather than the experiences of learning from the child’s perspective. Where it seems to be all about getting the right answers, rather than asking the right questions.
In this episode, Eileen Tan shares from her years of experience working with children on her views of how we can get better at building the education for our young, how we can nurture (not diminish) their innate curiosity… and how we can set them up better for life’s hard knocks and challenges.
Key moments:
Connect with Eileen Tan: linkedin.com/in/illusorydoll
Connect with Pearl Lim:
linkedin.com/in/pearl-lim-curiousleaderscircle/
By Pearl LimThere’s a famous quote by Albert Einstein that goes, "it’s a miracle that curiosity survives the formal education.”
Yet when we think about education, there’s a sense that we focus a lot more on the teaching, the academic curriculum, the results... rather than the experiences of learning from the child’s perspective. Where it seems to be all about getting the right answers, rather than asking the right questions.
In this episode, Eileen Tan shares from her years of experience working with children on her views of how we can get better at building the education for our young, how we can nurture (not diminish) their innate curiosity… and how we can set them up better for life’s hard knocks and challenges.
Key moments:
Connect with Eileen Tan: linkedin.com/in/illusorydoll
Connect with Pearl Lim:
linkedin.com/in/pearl-lim-curiousleaderscircle/