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Profiling Serial Creators
Every single day, all across the globe, extraordinarily creative and talented students sit in our classrooms bored out of their minds.
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Scott Barry Kaufman on Passion, Inspiration, Play, and Creativity (Video)
The Creativity Post Co-founder Scott Barry Kaufman talks about the importance of passion, inspiration, play, and creativity.
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Unschooling and the Benefits of Unstructured Time - Part 1
Part 1 of a 2 part series discussing unschooling and the educational benefits of unstructured time.
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When You Hit a Brick Wall, Turn to Stone Like Carl Jung
Carl Jung played with stones during a time of deep confusion. His example illustrates some things we know about the science of creative insight and the making hands-at-work.
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A More Resilient Species
Self-directed play nourishes the human spirit and helps develop resilience, independence and resourcefulness.
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Can You Measure an Education? Can You Define Life’s Meaning?
It's time to step back and think deeply about the purpose of education.
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Unsolicited Evaluation Is the Enemy of Creativity
Creativity blossoms in a non-controlling, non-judgmental environment.
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The Global One-Room Schoolhouse: John Seely Brown
An animated highlight of John Seely Brown's Keynote Presentation, "Cultivating the Entrepreneurial Learner in the 21st Century," at the 2012 Digital Media and Learning Conference.
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Where’s the Joy in Learning?
Joy often accompanies “the feeling of shining as an expert.”
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Worldplay: One Cure for Imagination Deficit Disorder
Inventing make-believe worlds in childhood cures “imagination deficit disorder.”