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An Inspiration for “The Purpose of Education Is Happiness and Well-Being for All”
For me, the waterfall image, the paradise pool, at the top of the blog (by Terje Sørgjerd) is a natural image for education. But the other day I realized that most education blogs have images such as chalkboards, arithmetic, school books, … Continue reading
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Tagged Be the Solution, Bronze Doors Academy, Continuum Concept, Daniel Dennett, education, evolutionary psychology, Greeks, happiness, homeschooling, John Holt, Julian Jaynes, Liedloff, paleo, paradise, Robert Epstein, schools, Socratic discussions, St. John's College, The Case Against Adolescence, well-being
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Separation of School and State
Until and unless we develop a separation between school and state, human development will be profoundly limited around the world. As far as I know, every nation around the world controls most of education at both the K-12 and post-secondary … Continue reading
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Tagged creativity, Daniel Pink, design, education, human development, Ken Robinson, Luma Institute, schools, TED talks
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