Ambiguity as Teacher – Part 2: A Story with an Ending We Need to Hear
Here is one for you to remember on those gut wrenching days when your child faces ambiguity, failure, and emotional distress.
Here is one for you to remember on those gut wrenching days when your child faces ambiguity, failure, and emotional distress.
We had to use ambiguity as a teacher and tool at Acton because ambiguity increases complexity, and makes decision-making more difficult.
Creating their own place and space – choosing to center themselves in gratitude before their day of intense work.
An impossible vision of what school can be?