The Hungry Mind: The Origins of Curiosity in Childhood
English
By (author): Susan Engel
Despite American educations recent mania for standardized tests, testing misses what really matters about learning: the desire to learn in the first place. Curiosity is vital, but it remains a surprisingly understudied characteristic. The Hungry Mind is a deeply researched, highly readable exploration of what curiosity is, how it can be measured, how it develops in childhood, and how it can be fostered in school.
Engel draws on the latest social science research and incidents from her own life to understand why curiosity is nearly universal in babies, pervasive in early childhood, and less evident in schoolEngels most important finding is that most classroom environments discourage curiosityIn an era that prizes quantifiable results, a pedagogy that privileges curiosity is not likely to be a priority.
Glenn C. Altschuler, Psychology Today
Susan Engels The Hungry Mind, a book which engages in depth with how our interest and desire to explore the world evolves, makes a valuable contribution not only to the body of academic literature on the developmental and educational psychology of children, but also to our knowledge on why and how we learn.
Inez von Weitershausen, LSE Review of Books