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Tag: academic knowledge

Is There a Goldilocks Principle for Modernizing Schools?

March 11, 2019 by Chris Sturgis

Tags: academic knowledgelifelong learning skillstransferable skills

The chairs! Too big, too small! And one was just right.

The porridge! Too hot, too cold! And one was just right.

We all know the story of Goldilocks. (I was reminded of it when it was selected as a play by a school serving nearly 100 percent Maori and Pasifika students…… Read More

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