Ingenuity in Education
I've been doing some research on ingenuity in education systems. I've just watched two incredible examples of unique education. The first is called My Wish: Once Upon a School. This is a TED talk of a man who decides to help kids in his community get one on one tutoring. So he sets up a unique publishing house where writers from the community would be coming in and out and a tutoring center where kids could be working in the same space a publishers, writers, and their interns where. These kids could then learn from and get personal one on one help with their homework from people who are working in the field that these kids might one day be in.
I think this is an incredible way of learning because the students are not separated form the work space that they one day might fill. They are working side by side with those who have been where they are. They can seek the advice of all levels of educated people. This is a place where schooling and learning is taking place in a way that intrinsically engaged their audience.
I challenge you to watch the video and then take his challenge at the end of the video.
I think this is an incredible way of learning because the students are not separated form the work space that they one day might fill. They are working side by side with those who have been where they are. They can seek the advice of all levels of educated people. This is a place where schooling and learning is taking place in a way that intrinsically engaged their audience.
I challenge you to watch the video and then take his challenge at the end of the video.
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