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Reimagining Genius Hour as Mastery Hour - A.J. Juliani - 0 views

  • This is why I’ve seen many teachers struggle their first time running an inquiry-driven project: Freedom doesn’t always lead to success. In fact, freedom is often one of the biggest factors for failure.
  • eachers will wonder why they are not excited to learn
  • Mastery is the Goal. Learning is the Habit.
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  • “Even though I failed at almost every piece of this project, I feel like I still learned more in the past month than in almost any other time during school.”
  • The goal of the creative, passion-driven work our students are doing should be mastery. Mastering a concept, skill, or ability
  • When I look at Genius Hour, 20% Time, and other passion-based and and inquiry-driven projects I see a strong connection to the steps to Mastery laid out in Greene’s book.
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