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Curiosity The Hidden Engine Behind Every Child’s Learning

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Curiosity is one of those invisible forces that can transform children’s learning. Whether a child is exploring with wide-eyed wonder or asking why repeatedly, that drive to understand the world fuels attention, memory, and motivation. By nurturing curiosity early on, educators set the stage for deeper learning, stronger retention, and a lifelong love of discovery.

In an episode of the Harvard EdCast, Associate Professor of Learning Sciences Elizabeth Bonawitz explores the science behind curiosity and its impact on learning. Drawing on research from her lab, she explains that curiosity prepares the brain to absorb, connect, and integrate new knowledge.

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Key Takeaways:
  • How Curiosity Sparks the Brain: When children feel genuinely curious, brain systems linked to attention, memory, and reward become more active, making it easier for them to notice new information, connect it to what they already know, and remember it later. This readiness to learn means a curious child is not just interested in a topic in the moment, but is neurologically primed for deeper understanding and longer-term retention.

  • Make Questions Count: Inviting children to ask their own questions and then giving them time to explore possible answers helps them recognise gaps in their knowledge and practice thinking about their own thinking (metacognition). Simple classroom routines that normalise question-asking — such as pausing for student questions before and after instruction — have been shown to boost curiosity and can lead to better learning outcomes, especially when consistently reinforced.

  • Why Curiosity Fades in Schools: As children progress through more structured, test-driven school environments, the emphasis can shift from exploring ideas to getting the right answer, which may unintentionally discourage wondering, risk-taking, and open-ended questions. By being aware of these pressures, educators can deliberately design moments in lessons where uncertainty is welcomed and students are invited to puzzle, hypothesise, and explore rather than simply recall.

  • Model Curiosity Every Day: When teachers share their own questions out loud, show genuine wonder about a problem, or admit when they do not yet know an answer, they send a powerful message that curiosity is valued and safe. Pairing this modeling with pedagogical questions (for example, “Why do you think this happens?”) and opportunities for students to reason through ideas helps children build confidence as self-directed, inquiry-driven learners.

  • Curiosity as an Equaliser: Research shows that children who are more curious tend to do better in reading and maths, and this link is especially strong for those from lower-income or under-resourced backgrounds. When educators systematically support curiosity — through question-asking, exploration, and responsive teaching — it can help offset some disadvantages in school readiness and serve as a powerful lever for narrowing achievement and opportunity gaps.

Curiosity is more than a fleeting moment of wonder; it is a fundamental driver of learning, memory, and motivation. Research from Harvard shows that when educators create space for curiosity by encouraging questions, modeling wonder, and embracing uncertainty, children are better prepared to learn deeply, perform well, and develop a lifelong love of exploration.

If you would like to explore more on this topic, you can listen to the full EdCast episode: How Curiosity Can Unlock Learning for Every Child.

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SEAN YEO

Sean has spent the last 10+ years working in the development, communication and delivery of curriculum across a multiple of areas including technology education, supplemental education, English education and the education of 21st century skills.

With a background in content and product development, as well as relationship development, Sean has a natural understanding of balancing the user experience needs of educators with creating and meeting demand.

Having lived in Asia since an early age, Sean is trilingual and specialises in taking international educational developments and applying them in a relevant way to Asian education environments.

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