Silver Lining for Learning

Making Through Contemplation: Transforming How We Teach Inquiry

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Oct 11, 2025
Raaghav Pandya, a professor and director at the Innervate Makerspace, blends contemplative practices with STEM education. Talya Stein, Senior Program Manager at NYC FIRST, specializes in creating makerspaces to empower NYC students in STEM. They discuss how contemplation fosters innovative learning through hands-on projects and design challenges. Raaghav shares insights on the balance between open-ended creativity and structured guidance in teaching, while Talya emphasizes the transformative power of making in engaging students beyond traditional methods.
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ANECDOTE

From Sculpting To STEM Centers

  • Talya described her journey from sculpting as a child in Israel to founding and running NYC FIRST STEM Centers in New York City.
  • She emphasized making as a vessel to engage students and connect classroom learning to community needs.
ANECDOTE

Dissonance Sparked A New Pedagogy

  • Raaghav recounted the dissonance between dry physics instruction and his personal contemplative practice in Eastern traditions.
  • That mismatch motivated him to integrate aesthetics and self-inquiry into STEM pedagogy.
ADVICE

Balance Making With Reflection

  • Chris argued that making needs both open-ended construction and guided reflection to teach deeper why-level understanding.
  • He recommended balancing hands-on production with structured reflection and prior examples to deepen learning.
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