A neurological study has shown that curiosity makes our brains more receptive for learning, and that as we learn, we enjoy the sensation of learning.
Learn more:
- http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=curiosity
Via Suvi Salo, Ivon Prefontaine, PhD
It's a natural human phenomenon that occurs when our curiosity is activate and engaged learning and assimilation takes place. It's a creative dynamic that is essential to foster for our well being.
When a child drives you crazy with "Why?", I guess that is a good thing. :) -Lon
Dont answer your own questions. Make the learners do the work, they will enjoy it.