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Portrait of a Learner 4-8

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Curiosity

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Curiosity is a multifaceted concept, but at its core can be considered the desire for and perseverance in exploration and information seeking, particularly in response to uncertainty or information gaps. Curiosity is essential for students to learn how to learn about the world around them, to test and discover physical and social norms, and is a key predictor of academic success. A lack of support for inquiry and exploration can lead Curiosity to decline across school, suppressing students' natural sense of wonder. However, when inquiry and experimentation are valued and scaffolded, Curiosity can flourish, and these experiences can develop into more advanced Critical Thinking and reasoning skills learners can use to explore increasingly complex questions about how the world works.

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