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Monthly Archives: November 2013
The “lost” art of play
I recently came across this article by psychologist Peter Gray, “The Play Deficit”. In it he describes some of the difficulties children have as they grow up, due in part to a lack of free play time. The article makes … Continue reading
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Tagged celebration, children, education, football, freeplay, games, kids, overscheduled, parenting, play, schedule, school, student
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The Answer to STEM concerns may already be in the Hands of our Students
America has an urgent need to cultivate a strong workforce of innovators in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) subjects, but too few students receive the academic support and many lack opportunity to study STEM in school. Why should we … Continue reading
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Tagged android, app, Assessment, challenge, education, education reform, engineering, innovation, math, school, science, STEM, student, teacher, technology, verizon
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