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Posted on June 11, 2016 in Education

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Education is about living people, not inanimate things. If we think of students as products or data points, we misunderstand how education should be. Products, froms screws to airplanes, have no opinions or feelings about how they are produced or what happens to them. People do.

– Ken Robinson

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