Monthly Archives: July 2016

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One Man’s Way to Create Neighborhood Play for His Kids

By | July 8th, 2016|Inspiration, News2|

[:en]If we are going to create a world that is fit for children—a world where children can play and explore with one another as they [...]

No grades, no timetable: Berlin school turns teaching upside down

By | July 1st, 2016|Innovation, News2|

[:en]“Look at three or four year olds – they are all full of self-confidence,” Rasfeld says. “Often, children can’t wait to start school. But frustratingly, [...]

Students Lead Their Learning. Here’s How.

By | July 1st, 2016|Innovation, News2|

[:en]As a science teacher, the idea of self-organizing organisms makes a lot of sense to me. In nature, we see organisms working together as communities [...]

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