by Vaclav Pinkava Few would disagree that today’s education system should be a firm foundation, but also a springboard, a launchpad for independent thought. It should excite exploration. “The greater the island of knowledge, the longer the coastline of ignorance” that sort of thing. Not so much, ‘what is the right answer’, but what are the right questions, what other […]

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