Rich’s Blog: Daniel Pink & Tom Friedman on Education in the Flat World
Posted by: James in BlogDaniel Pink & Tom Friedman on Education in the Flat World
Pink: Great point. I think we need a lot more yes, but teaching. Youve also made a very strong and compelling argument that what might be most important is learning how to learn. How can schools equip more kids with this capacity?Friedman: Ultimately that almost becomes a psychologists question: How do you stimulate curiosity? I will learn how to learn if Im curious.
Pink: But if theres a curiosity deficit, thats peculiar. Kids seem hardwired to explore and investigate. Something happens to them along the way.
Friedman: We beat it out of them.
Pink: When you say we, whom do you mean? Teachers? Principals? Parents?
Friedman: Well, the system. I dont want to blame anyone. Because of the walls and the silos weve built in, to be curious that means youve got to cut across them. Curiosity is all horizontal, but specialties are vertical. And specialties protect themselves. So if I cant move horizontally to take me where my curiosity is taking me, I have got a real problem.
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Friedman: We could be doing better.
As you know, my equation is CQ + PQ > IQ. Curiosity Quotient plus Passion Quotient is more important than Intelligence Quotient.
Pink: Amen. You show me a curious, intrinsically motivated kid and Ill show you someone wholl leave the kid who merely complies with the rules and studies for the SAT in the dust.
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