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by joelgrus
3043 days ago
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You can find people pushing back against this in America. My daughter, for instance, attends a Sudbury School, where the kids make the rules and decide how to spend their own time: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudbury_school She loves the school, and in my opinion it's been great for her. But almost everyone I describe the school to finds it terrifically weird and frightening. |
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There's a mythical "self-driven and exploratory" math education out there, but the cold reality is while essentially anyone would be able to supervise a journey through colors and counting only very few have even seen what's good about math. (Moreover, what small fraction of them would be willing to teach teenagers?)