There’s Always a Spark of Curiosity to be Found

Effective teaching begins with students, not subjects.

Instead of trying to make subjects interesting, find where students’ interests are already kindled.

Then toss in wood & coal by feeding them questions, ideas, & resources that stoke their curiosities.

There’s no need to start an entirely new fire when you can fan an existing spark into flames.

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TK Coleman is the Education Director for Praxis. He has coached dozens of young people and top performers from all stages of life. He’s the author of hundreds of articles and is a frequent speaker on education, entrepreneurship, freedom, personal growth, and creativity. TK is a relentless learner, has been involved in numerous startups, and has professional experience ranging from the entertainment to financial services industries and academia. Above all else, TK is on a mission to help people embrace their own power and expand their own possibilities.