Worth the read. I usually (wrongly) associate creativity with the arts, but this article frames it as a crucial skill for effective problem solving. Is there a more fulfilling way to learn a subject than solving a real world problem that requires you to understand it?
It was especially encouraging to hear how schools can fulfill the standardized curriculum requirements without turning the kids into zombies:
[...] they’d unwittingly mastered Ohio’s required fifth-grade curriculum "from understanding sound waves to per-unit cost calculations to the art of persuasive writing. "You never see our kids saying, ‘I’ll never use this so I don’t need to learn it,’" says school administrator Maryann Wolowiec. "Instead, kids ask, ‘Do we have to leave school now?’"
This is kind of like how Mr. Miyagi teaches Karate. They didn't even realize they were mastering the standardized curriculum, until they had already done it.
It was especially encouraging to hear how schools can fulfill the standardized curriculum requirements without turning the kids into zombies:
[...] they’d unwittingly mastered Ohio’s required fifth-grade curriculum "from understanding sound waves to per-unit cost calculations to the art of persuasive writing. "You never see our kids saying, ‘I’ll never use this so I don’t need to learn it,’" says school administrator Maryann Wolowiec. "Instead, kids ask, ‘Do we have to leave school now?’"