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Schools have always been charged with the task of producing good citizens. But how has our definition of a "good citizen" changed over the ages?
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Students would have the freedom to learn by working on real projects—and that might ease their obsession with grades.
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The trend toward active learning may overthrow the style of teaching that has ruled universities for 600 years.
Our standardized approach to education has a siloed understanding of what it means to be creative. Here's what schools should be teaching instead.
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One of the hardest challenges faced by the Teachers or Schools is keeping the Students engaged in the classroom.
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Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity.
Abandoning a narrow, one-size-fits all approach to teaching would help students develop the curiosity they need to become innovators of the future.
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