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        	<title>Curious Planet - Ignite (RSS Feed)</title>
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  			<title>Welcome to Ignite</title>
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	  		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 11:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <p><strong>The ignite page is an attempt to breathe some life into a dialogue with the world about curiosity and imagination. Rather than just give an account of the life of Curious Planet and ask for feedback, I would like to invite you to take a journey of exploration and inquiry into how we can support curiosity and creativity to thrive across the world. </strong><br /><br /><strong>I would like to
set up a 21st Century version of the Scouts/Guides etc. So I have put
together description of an Inquisitive Beast to describe young people
who are aged 5 - 18, and who show resourcefulness, invention and
curiosity. I would be interested in hearing from adults who work with
children about how they might use the Inquisitive Beast scheme to
support their work in this area.</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Someone who explores the
unknown (not just geographically -  this could be a feeling based or
internal inspection, finding out about others or researching the past</li>
<li>Someone who makes friends with new people who have different skills to
them (could be someone from a different culture, age group or skill
base). Warning - <strong>always</strong> tell your parents if you are making contact
with people who you don't know</li>
<li>Someone who takes ordinary
things and makes them extraordinary (this could be taking a new
approach to getting to school, working with your teachers to set up
your classrooms in new and exciting ways, inventing something that will
help you with your chores)</li>
<li>Someone who ask questions about areas
where they feel others might benefit (this might be investigating ways
to help younger children with their reading, or building a presentation
for your school and community about health issues for young people)</li>
<li>Someone who wants to learn new skills across a range of subjects, and
who has the discipline to practice and the desire to be an ambassador
for curiosity to other young people</li>
<li>Someone who likes to hear about new ideas and to offer new ideas</li>
</ol>
<p><br />Curious Planet believes that the rise of Inquisitive Beasts will:</p>
<ul>
<li>Help communities be more tolerant towards each other</li>
<li>Result in more innovation and invention among young people</li>
<li>Re-brand young people as participants and contributors to the success of society</li>
<li>Have a positive impact on the interaction of young people with schools and other age groups</li>
<li>Build a generation of outward looking and socially responsible people\</li>
<li>Improve understanding of self-determination and therefore
aspiration and direction in young people who live in the more deprived
areas of the UK</li>
<li>Provoke a curious and imaginative society who use the arts to resolve and support society</li>
</ul> <p>Tagged: <a href="http://www.curiousplanet.org/ignite/tag/ignite/?referrer=rss" title="View all posts in Ignite">Ignite</a></p>]]></description>
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