Children are born asking questions. Between the ages of two and five, they ask as many as 40,000 of them. Why is the sky blue? Who invented the telescope? How did we get here? Why do I have to go to school? Curiosity is not something children need to be taught, it’s something we’re all born with...
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There’s no bigger myth in reading than speeding through it. Sure, it sounds tempting. Who wouldn...
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Famous Canadian thinker Marshall McLuhan had an interesting way of looking at how different type...
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For over a century, education has undergone significant changes—particularly in how technology su...
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Mythologist Joseph Campbell once said, “the goal of the hero’s journey… is finding yourself.”¹ Fo...
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