Atoms Quote by Perry DeAngelis
“Thinking critically is a chore. It does not come naturally or easily. And if the fruits of such efforts are not carefully displayed to young minds, then they will not harvest them. Every school child must be implanted with the wonder of the atom, not the thrall of magic.”
About This Quote
Source Article: Education column, 2015
Critical thinking requires effort and must be taught, not replaced by superficial wonder.
In simple terms: Critical thinking needs work and teaching.
Teach questioning skills early.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- classroom curricula
- science outreach
- parental guidance
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How to make critical thinking engaging?
- What role does curiosity play?
Students may resist effortful thinking.