RiverTown News
2006November

Inertia

Some eras (Athenian Greece, Pre-Revolutionary America) were able to develop a fair number of people who were knowledgeable, creative, intellectually active reasoners and innovators. Are we?

In training a child to activity of thought, above all things we must beware of what I will call “inert ideas” – that is to say, ideas that are merely received into the mind without being utilised, or tested, or thrown into fresh combinations.

Alfred North Whitehead

Continuing the Conversation–Lake Chautauqua, NY

Yes!

The ways in which we have been used to learning about the world are becoming less and less effective in terms of making sense of things these days. We need new skills and literacies that our kids and our students are exploring, but we’re not giving them a lot of landmarks to follow to learn those literacies effectively. And the lens that we bring to these shifts is very difficult to change.

Continuing the Conversation–Lake Chautauqua, NY

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