The so-called “4Cs” for learning—creativity, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration—emphasize fostering students’ dispositions toward innovation and agency. As discussed in this Education Week article, curiosity stands as a fifth “C” that underlies each of these dispositions.
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The importance of curiosity and questions in 21st-century learning
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Principled Innovation asks us to work with others and recognize the limits of our own knowledge so that we can better understand and tackle the complex issues our communities face.
Perspective taking: a brain hack that can help you make better decisions
Article
12 minutes
By: Wharton Neuroscience Initiative
The importance of curiosity and questions in 21st-century learning
Article
15 minutes
By: Andrew P. Minigan, Education Week
Creative resilience
Video
1 minutes
By: ASU, Liz Lerman
K-5 Card Deck Activity: Perspective taking
Tool
30 minutes
By: Principled Innovation® (PI)
Seven ways to cope with uncertainty
Article
10 minutes
By: Greater Good Science Center