Tuesday, January 25, 2005

Curiosita (Curiosity)

Here is a great quote that I used in the intro to this week's CTE Management Group Meeting Agenda.
The authority pleasing, questioning suppressing, rule-following approach to education may have served to provide society with assembly line-workers and bureaucrats, but it does not do much to prepare us for a new Renaissance.

Leonardo da Vinci’s life was an exercise of creative problem solving of the very highest order. The principle of Curiosita provides the primary key to his method. It beings with an intense curiosity and an open mind, and proceeds with a stream of questions asked from different perspectives.
Michael Gelb, How to think like Leonardo da Vinci, pp. 66-67.
Did you know that the Latin root of "education" is educare, which means "to draw forth?"

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