"How many children get to take on a government and win as part of their education?" ... Caroline St John-Brooks 02/05/2003 Democracy according to the children ...
Parents cannot be penalised for not sending children to school - Letter to Prime Minister of India (Los padres no pueden ser penalizados por no mandar a sus...
"Life is one big improvisation" "From the most creative artistic endeavor to the most mundane action, that mysterious process we call improvising is a part of...
read: Risky Behavior by Sandra Buckley Just as we force young children to suffer the consequences of adults bad decisions, we may also put some adolescents...
Enough said. ~ David Rovner "The truth is that schools don't really teach anything except how to obey orders." John Taylor Gatto. ... From: "Dr Chris R. Tame"...
Almost enough said. (see next: The Menace of State "Education": Daniel Greenberg - "Free at Last") ~ David Rovner "The truth is that schools don't really teach...
"The question remains whether it is possible to reconcile the rabbinic injunctions to 'teach your child' with the Democratic school's motto of 'let them be'." ...
I'm taking a course on constructivism and constructionism. As part of the course reading, I was given a paper by Youniss and Damon on Piaget's early theories....
Piaget just made a "small" mistake that has had devastatingly negative effect on schools: He believed "that children have "normal" universal patterns of...
Parents told they can do better http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/3201294.stm The government is encouraging parents to get more involved in their child's...
... The question is whether that reason is a "legitimate" one -- whether it is not a product of social pressures caused by strange interests: personal ...
Kinokuni Children's Village School. The name is long, but it's a tiny free school in the mountain area inWakayama. Roughly two-hundreds boys and girls, from...
Asking whether the computer will make schools more humane is like
asking if a chair will. Tools are worth for what you do with them. If your approach is...
Dear Yishai, The question is not whether the computer, or a chair for the same purpose, for themselves will make schools more humane. The question is whether a...