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Édu!Klash

@EDU_KLASH

Source de réflexion pour parents et enseignants + Laboratoire médiatique-pédagogique, amplifié par @Klash_Media

Canada + outside the box Katılım Ekim 2017
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Waken Minds 𓂀
Waken Minds 𓂀@wakenminds·
Men without degrees built this.
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Samay
Samay@Samaytwt·
Unpopular opinion: "AI makes everyone a developer" is true the same way "cameras makes everyone a photographer"
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Jean-Michel Ouimet
Jean-Michel Ouimet@JM_Ouimet·
🌍 Jour de la Terre! Au-delà de la question environnementale, le Jour de la Terre est une occasion de réévaluer notre rapport personnel et physique à la Terre. Je partage cet article que j’ai écrit l’été dernier. Il tombe particulièrement bien aujourd’hui. Dans « Apprendre à déplacer des montagnes », je raconte comment l’ultra-trail m’a appris à ne plus seulement « déplacer des montagnes », mais surtout à me déplacer avec elles : avec les bons outils, le bon état d’esprit, de la patience et la bonne direction. La montagne nous offre tout ce que la société moderne oublie de nous donner : le contact direct avec la roche, la boue, les torrents, les forêts… un retour aux instincts, à la contemplation, à l’harmonie physique et sensorielle avec la Terre. Lien 👉 medium.com/klash-media/ap… Nous avons tous, consciemment ou non, nos petits rituels pour reconnecter notre corps et notre esprit à la Terre, aujourd’hui comme tous les autres jours. #JourDeLaTerre #EarthDay
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Jean-Michel Ouimet
Jean-Michel Ouimet@JM_Ouimet·
“There are no passengers on spaceship earth. We are all crew.” — Marshall McLuhan
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blue
blue@bluewmist·
When you stop reading books, you start losing verbal dexterity, depth of thought and imagination. A closed book is a closed mind. Don't EVER stop reading.
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Latest in Cosmos
Latest in Cosmos@latestincosmos·
"When your education limits your imagination, it is called indoctrination." - Nikola Tesla
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Terry Newman
Terry Newman@terrynewman·
You know things are bad when... Attendance at Ontario high schools has plummeted below 50 per cent, as the province looks to reward students with marks for turning up to class. Has anyone asked them why they're not attending? globalnews.ca/news/11801587/…
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Dr. Julie Gurner
Dr. Julie Gurner@drgurner·
Most people think the gap between "Good" & "Great" is just a small amount. It is actually an ocean of difference. Once you see it, you'll remember it forever.
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Orange Book 🍊📖
Orange Book 🍊📖@orangebook·
Smart people upgrade themselves as they get older, fools destroy themselves, your lifestyle is a test of intelligence:
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Deep Psychology
Deep Psychology@DeepPsycho_HQ·
“When your education limits your imagination, it is called indoctrination.” - Nikola Tesla
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Steve Magness
Steve Magness@stevemagness·
Can someone explain why some 10 year old needs to travel hundreds of miles for competition that they almost certainly could have found locally? Travel leagues for youth sports should be banned.
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Adam Grant
Adam Grant@AdamMGrant·
Only following people who agree with you is a recipe for confirmation bias and groupthink. Critical thinking depends on listening to people who question your assumptions and challenge your conclusions. Learning is the product of engaging with a range of thoughtful views.
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Steve Magness
Steve Magness@stevemagness·
Remember the story of a 13 year old signing a 1.3 million dollar deal with the Philadelphia Phillies? They just cancelled it because the kid tested positive for steroids. Insane. Reports say other kids as young as 11 have tested positive. That should be considered child abuse.
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Jean-Michel Ouimet
Jean-Michel Ouimet@JM_Ouimet·
Lorsque le chaos et la communication s’entremêlent, le pouvoir s’exerce à travers le design émotionnel. En être conscient est le point de départ de toute lecture de la réalité. La créativité stratégique est le levier invisible qui change tout.
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Michael Strong
Michael Strong@flowidealism·
Taking initiative is a muscle. Children who grow up being told what to do, when to do it, and how to do it never develop this muscle. They become expert followers. They wait for instructions. They freeze when given freedom. Children who grow up in environments where adults ask questions rather than give answers, where conversation matters, and where their thinking is taken seriously develop the habit of generating their own directions. By the time they are eighteen, the person who learned to wait for instructions is still waiting. The person who has learned to think for themselves is already building. Which are you raising?
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Jonathan Haidt
Jonathan Haidt@JonHaidt·
Many college professors are discovering that students learn less when they have laptops open. Many of us are banning their use in class. Putting computers and tablets on students desks in K-12 may turn out to be among the costliest mistakes in the history of education
Frank Luntz@FrankLuntz

The U.S. spent $30 billion to ditch textbooks for laptops and tablets in classrooms. The result: Gen Z is the first generation to score lower on standardized tests than their parents. fortune.com/2026/02/21/lap…

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Steve Magness
Steve Magness@stevemagness·
In a ​new paper​, researchers argue that: “a primary cause of the rise in mental disorders [in youth] is a decline over decades in opportunities for children and teens to play, roam, and engage in other activities independent of direct oversight and control by adults.”
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