Tuesday 22 October 2013

When we see that children everywhere are required by law to go to school, that almost all schools are structured in the same way, and that our society goes to a great deal of trouble and expense to provide such schools, we tend naturally to assume that there must be some good, logical reason for all this. Perhaps if we didn't force children to go to school, or if schools operated much differently, children would not grow up to be competent adults. Perhaps some really smart people have figured all this out and have proven it in some way, or perhaps alternative ways of thinking about child development and education have been tested and have failed.  

What then is our role as the 21st Century educators?

SOURCE:
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/freedom-learn/200808/brief-history-education “Freedom to Learn” – Peter Gray


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