Episode 5 || A Chat on Education
The podcast is back this month after a brief summer hiatus, and Annie and Katie are talking about their favorite books on education. They're covering Montessori schools and the importance of playing outside, plus how big a role technology plays in today's classrooms. And, this month, Annie's introducing shownotes -- a rundown of everything discussed in this episode. Books on education you need to add to your list: - Creating Innovators by Tony Wagner - Whatever It Takes by Paul Tough - The Well-Trained Mind by Susan Wise Bauer - How Children Succeed by Paul Tough - The Smartest Kids in the World by Amanda Ripley What you need to watch: The Up Series, a BBC documentary that follows a group of children from the age of seven until present day. "Give me a child when he is seven, and I will show you the man." Katie's intrigued by Bill Gates' Big History Project, which aims to give students of all ages an over-arching picture of our world's history. Check it out here. Turns out intellect is only a small part of how we learn and succeed. David Brooks talks about the "mental virtues" in this article in the New York Times. Let's lighten up with a look at how our vocabulary is shaped and what words make up your fingerprint.