How does man's curiosity express itself,
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I have observed that children are naturally inquisitive. However, when they have got into the primary school 'system', they seem to lose this natural curiosity. They want to learn, but for other reasons. One such obvious reason would be good marks. Another may be parental pressure. These are external reasons.
By the time students come to college, this natural curiosity seems to be in a 'sleep mode'. That is what I have observed in my students in Malaysia. How can we help to re-awake the natural curiosity of our students? I think that this curiosity will drive them to search energetically and responsibly for information, thus helping them to be an independent learner.
I would like to hear from RG friends from other countries. Perhaps schooling is just as competitive in your countries (if not more so). I look forward to hear your views.
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In 2007 the Princeton economist Alan Krueger, Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman and their colleagues published a paper called “Are We Having More Fun Yet?” They posed this question: Have the social progress, economic prosperity and technological advancements of the past 50 years changed the quality of our lives? Have these new opportunities allowed us to spend more time doing what we care about most, thus increasing our satisfaction and meaning in life?
For most of us, the answer is no. The majority of Americans spend less than 20 percent of each day doing what could be termed very engaging, enjoyable and meaningful activities (such as talking with close friends, bonding with loved ones, creating, playing, or pursuing a spiritual practice). Instead, most of our time and energy are spent either engaged in unsatisfying work activities and chores (commuting, standing in line at the post office, fixing broken appliances), or decompressing in ways that bring neither joy nor challenge (watching TV, snacking or just “doing nothing”).
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