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The Children's Machine: Rethinking School In The Age Of The Computer The Children's Machine: Rethinking School In The Age Of The Computer by Seymour Papert
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“Generally in life, knowledge is acquired to be used. But school learning more often fits Freire's apt metaphor: knowledge is treated like money, to be put away in a bank for the future.”
Seymour Papert, The Children's Machine: Rethinking School In The Age Of The Computer
“In a classical joke a child stays behind after school to ask a personal question. "Teacher, what did I learn today? " The surprised teacher asks, "Why do you ask that?" and the child replies, "Daddy always asks me and I never know what to say".”
Seymour Papert, The Children's Machine: Rethinking School In The Age Of The Computer
“Progressive teachers knew very well how to use the computer for their own ends as an instrument of change; School knew very well how to nip this subversion in the bud.”
Seymour Papert, The Children's Machine: Rethinking School In The Age Of The Computer