Raising “robot-proof” kids: Why creativity and curiosity matter more than ever
As we move into an era where everything is dominated by artificial intelligence, there is a growing need to reevaluate what education entails. As much as schools are still concentrating on test scores and businesses favoring individuals with excellent qualifications, experts believe that such standards might not be sufficient to ready children for the future. It requires developing skills that are difficult for computers to match, including creativity and problem solving.
Vivienne Ming is a theoretical neuroscientist who founded The Human Trust. She has extensively researched how human beings can develop amid the emergence of new technologies.
As reported in MSN.com Ming opened up about the shift that parents and educators need to make includes transitioning from the learning process that involves repetition to one that builds practical skills. The fear of making mistakes should no longer be instilled in children; instead, they should learn how to embrace mistakes as an integral part of the learning experience. Parents can encourage their children to accept mistakes by simply having conversations at home about obstacles and failures.
One of the most critical changes in terms of developing creativity in children is providing an atmosphere that promotes curiosity. Children benefit greatly when they are immersed in a stimulating environment where they are faced with a variety of thoughts and problems that require critical thinking and independent judgment.
As time goes by, and the nature of jobs changes drastically, it is important to ensure that adaptability and critical thinking remain central. Instead of focusing on getting the right answers, it would be ideal to ensure that children feel confident enough to ask better questions.
As we continue to move towards an increasingly technological era, so must the education of our children. However, mere academic knowledge will not suffice if our children are to be successful in the long term. What distinguishes a person from others is his capacity to think outside the box, to cope with situations, and to apply creativity when faced with a challenge.
Developing an open mind and the curiosity to ask questions and look at things from various angles can go a long way in laying a strong base for the future. These days, when everything seems to be just a click away, the true challenge lies in comprehending and analyzing the information.
One of the most critical changes in terms of developing creativity in children is providing an atmosphere that promotes curiosity. Children benefit greatly when they are immersed in a stimulating environment where they are faced with a variety of thoughts and problems that require critical thinking and independent judgment.
As time goes by, and the nature of jobs changes drastically, it is important to ensure that adaptability and critical thinking remain central. Instead of focusing on getting the right answers, it would be ideal to ensure that children feel confident enough to ask better questions.
As we continue to move towards an increasingly technological era, so must the education of our children. However, mere academic knowledge will not suffice if our children are to be successful in the long term. What distinguishes a person from others is his capacity to think outside the box, to cope with situations, and to apply creativity when faced with a challenge.
Developing an open mind and the curiosity to ask questions and look at things from various angles can go a long way in laying a strong base for the future. These days, when everything seems to be just a click away, the true challenge lies in comprehending and analyzing the information.
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