Social inquiry is a fundamental aspect to our approach at Creative Nomads. We believe that children have the power to shape their own society and contribute to a more inclusive and equal world and still have a relationship with God. Through social inquiry, we encourage children to critically examine existing social structures, question societal norms, and explore alternative ways of organizing and interacting with one another.
At Creative Nomads, we provide construction materials and opportunities for children to engage in collaborative projects that allow them to build their own society. By working together, they learn firsthand about the complexities of governance, decision-making processes, and the importance of inclusivity, diversity, including the freedom to talk about God. This hands-on experience allows children to actively participate in shaping their community, fostering a sense of ownership, responsibility, and citizenship.
Through social inquiry, children develop a deep understanding and empathy for the experiences of others. They explore social issues, such as inequality, discrimination, and environmental sustainability, and consider the impact their choices and actions have on the broader society. By encouraging critical thinking, dialogue, and reflection, we empower children to become active agents of change and strive to equip them with the tools to create a society that is fair, just, and compassionate. Social inquiry promotes a sense of social responsibility and prepares children to be engaged and informed citizens who actively contribute to building a better world.
At Creative Nomads, we provide construction materials and opportunities for children to engage in collaborative projects that allow them to build their own society. By working together, they learn firsthand about the complexities of governance, decision-making processes, and the importance of inclusivity, diversity, including the freedom to talk about God. This hands-on experience allows children to actively participate in shaping their community, fostering a sense of ownership, responsibility, and citizenship.
Through social inquiry, children develop a deep understanding and empathy for the experiences of others. They explore social issues, such as inequality, discrimination, and environmental sustainability, and consider the impact their choices and actions have on the broader society. By encouraging critical thinking, dialogue, and reflection, we empower children to become active agents of change and strive to equip them with the tools to create a society that is fair, just, and compassionate. Social inquiry promotes a sense of social responsibility and prepares children to be engaged and informed citizens who actively contribute to building a better world.