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Mitchel Resnick's Four P’s of Creative Learning:
Projects. People learn best when they are actively working on meaningful projects – generating
new ideas, designing prototypes, refining iteratively.
• Peers. Learning flourishes as a social activity, with people sharing ideas, collaborating on
projects, and building on one another’s work.
• Passion. When
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David Brooks • How the Ivy League Broke America

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We live in an era where a motivated 12-year-old can learn the basics of timber framing, semiconductor design, or how to bake bread that would rival world-class bakeries. They can master nearly any mechanical system or any number of programming or artistic vocations, even if no mentor lives nearby. The limit is no longer some teacher or institution
... See moreSimon Sarris • School Is Not Enough
Projects. Seymour provocatively argued for “projects over problems.” Of course, Seymour understood the importance of problem solving. But he believed that people learn to solve problems (and learn new concepts and strategies) most effectively while they are actively engaged in meaningful projects. Too often, schools start by teaching concepts to st
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Confronting the Challenges of Participatory Culture: Media Education for the 21st Century (The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Reports on Digital Media and Learning)
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