
How Curiosity Drives Deeper Learning
From Change Starts Here by Franklin Covey Education
March 10, 2026 · 12 min
About this episode
Kim Yaris explores the importance of curiosity in education and how it can be nurtured in students and adults.
In this episode of Change Starts Here, Kim Yaris explores a pressing question in education: are students and adults less curious than they used to be? In a fast-paced world, the space for wondering is often crowded out by the demand for immediate answers. Yet, workforce research continuously identifies curiosity as a critical, durable skill essential for problem-solving, adaptability, and long-term learning. Kim dismantles the conventional myth that curiosity is simply a fixed personality trait. Instead, she shares five research insights proving it is highly responsive to its environment. Listeners will learn the neuroscience behind why curiosity emerges when uncertainty feels manageable, and how true engagement often looks more like productive struggle than cheerful exploration. Finally, Kim offers three practical moves for leaders to nurture curiosity in their teams and classrooms: building tiny moments of prediction, normalizing uncertainty, and ensuring questions don't hit a dead end. Download the Handout: https://resources.franklincovey.com/c/podcast_handout_ep25?x=I8LeIC Hosts: Kim Yaris, M.Ed. (Associate Director of Research with FranklinCovey Education) Timestamps: (00:00…
People in this episode
Host: Kim Yaris
Topics covered
- curiosity
- education
- neuroscience
- problem-solving
- engagement
Keywords
- curiosity
- learning
- neuroscience
- engagement
- education
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: FranklinCovey Education
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