You don't teach people how to be curious. You give them the tools through which they can express their curiosity.
Computer programming pioneer
You don't teach people how to be curious. You give them the tools through which they can express their curiosity.
Computer programming pioneer
On the nature of education and fostering innovation.
Late 20th century (often cited)
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