1. colexcarter.medium.com

    Nov 27, 2024So we learn to fear mistakes and stop trusting our gut. We become prisoners to dogma and reason — jaded enemies of naiveté — and before we know it, we die long before we're buried. ... instead of teaching our kids, we should be learning from them. Daniel Younger. Philosophy----Follow. Written by Cole Carter. 7 Followers
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  4. hbsp.harvard.edu

    She felt students should love everything that they learn, and that this love of learning nurtures mental and emotional growth. Let's imagine a fully engaged classroom where, instead of learning and education being viewed as a chore, our students follow their innate tendency to explore their environment, i.e., their intrinsic desire to grow ...
  5. knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu

    In their book, 'Turning Learning Right Side Up: Putting Education Back on Track,' authors Russell L. Ackoff and Daniel Greenberg point out that today's education system is seriously flawed — it ...
  6. psychologytoday.com

    We can teach them what co-author of Parenting from the Inside Out Dr. Daniel Siegel often refers to as "name it to tame it," in which children learn that naming their feelings can help them ...
  7. gse.harvard.edu

    We teach a lot that isn't going to matter, in a significant way, in students' lives, writes Professor David Perkins in his new book, "Future Wise." There's also much we aren't teaching that would be a better return on investment. ... expert amateurism works great, he says, in most of what we do in our lives — raising children, filing ...
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