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How to Escape Education’s Death Valley | Sir Ken Robinson

Sir Ken Robinson outlines 3 principles crucial for the human mind to flourish—and how current education culture works against them.

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Riane Eisler on Partnership Education in Action

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When the Oldest Kid in Class Is 69 Years Old

Durge Kami, 69, was born into a poor family and lived too far away from school to receive a formal education as a child. But that hasn’t stopped him from finishing school now. He’s the oldest student in his school and his classmates affectionately call him Bajee, or ‘grandpa’ in Nepali.

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Howard Gardner on Multiple Intelligences

Edutopia revisits its 1997 interview with Harvard University Professor Howard Gardner about multiple intelligences and new forms of assessment. Subscribe to Edutopia Weekly, our free email newsletter: https://edut.to/3G5zIZ4 *Follow us here:* Official Website: https://edutopia.

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Faculti - Frames of Mind - Theory of Multiple Intelligences - Howard Gardner

The theory of multiple intelligences affords specific modalities as opposed to seeing intelligence as dominated by a single general ability. In this insight, Howard Gardner discusses the criteria for a behavior to be considered an intelligence.

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Martin Seligman: Wellbeing Before Learning; Flourishing Students, Successful Schools

Martin Seligman’s keynote address to the Wellbeing Before Learning; Flourishing students, successful schools conference

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Nurturing Resilience & Joy in/among Young BIPOC Children, Part 2—The Role of Educators

US society is too often unkind to Black and Indigenous children and children of color (BIPOC children), raising the risk that these children learn to be unkind to themselves and each other.

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