I’ve been a little worried lately. Not about the world, or politics, or COVID – well yes, of course about those things, but lately I’ve been mostly worried that I’ve forgotten how to teach. I feel out of practice and out of touch. Everyone in education is a bit out of practice, having spent a… Read more »
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Reflecting upon Dr Papert’s work “The Gears of My Childhood”
This is a personal reflection of Dr. Seymour Paperts work called “The Gears of My Childhood”. I’ve been in Maker education now for about 16 years and I truly believe that learning should be done through an array of modalities. I find that in my own life, I tend to learn better when I hear… Read more »