This TED talk begins a bit slowly but stick with it. John has some absolutely beautiful points and observations that create the need to ensure that my future child(ren) will have similar learning experiences. His talk reminds us that our world’s problems span the generations and that our ideas of conventional wisdom and education are undergoing a paradigm shift to new ways of learning and creativity and that learning is a lifelong process. Some of our best teachers are experiences, contexts, debates, and ideas… and not necessarily the traditional concept of one person who holds all of the answers without being challenged or compelled to think differently.
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