The courage to make mistakes is related in some measure to curiosity, exploration, and the ability to speak honestly about a topic and about ourselves.
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We are born curious—so what happened?
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That is, demonstrating our own curiosity and inspiring and cultivating the natural curiosity in others.
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today’s students have the ability to start ripples in society, and a good education leader will know how to give students the skills they need to start those ripples.
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kids are really doing is jumping between different tasks and not giving each task full attention.
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continual partial attention
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The students have already changed. The learning trends of 2012 have changed, too. They’re now approaching the trends of 2020, and here we are today curious about what engages students and what their interests are and how they tend to use the tools they love. That’s reactive design
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While education struggles to agree on what needs changing and how to make it happen—and why, it should be asked, should we have to agree?—things around us have all exploded, detonated by technology.
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