Inventing Learning
Teaching for discovery, inquiry, understanding, and ownership.
Tinkering
Thanks to
Cory
at
Boing Boing
, here's a video of a presentation by
Geever Tulley
on his work. He teachers kids to make things. He even has a book,
50 Dangerous Things You Should Let Your Children Do.
Check it out:
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