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  1. Aug 2020
    1. Doug agreed, though he couldn’t help feeling that his class was now slipping away from him. In one sense that was true.

      As a teacher, I can often have my own agenda and picture of what learning might look like. But the reality is, the students learn a lot more from one another, from what I don't say, and from the organic experiences that are necessarily planned in our class.

    2. The game does not just teach programming; it cultivates citizenship

      Key! Being a good person and thinking of one another's experiences is so critical.

    3. The question is: In the twenty-first century, how do we cultivate the imagination?

      Imagination is required for the highest form of learning, which is original creation. I love this, teaching kids to memorize things when they have access at their fingertips at all times is n't really appropriate anymore.