It’s been over 30 years since Seymour Papert’s article, “Obsolete Skill Set: The 3 R’s, Literacy, and Letteracy in the Media Ages,” was published, and his words are more relevant than ever. With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI),...
Peter Gray, on trustful parenting, offers an exploration of a parenting philosophy that emphasises trust, respect, and collaboration between parents and children. At the heart of this philosophy is the belief that children are naturally curious and capable of taking...
The topic of mental health is inextricable from the subject of the schooling system – this will sound familiar to you if you’ve followed us for any length of time. A recent article in The Straits Times recounts a parent’s struggle with their child’s ‘school refusal’...
You don’t create resilience in children by throwing them in the deep end at school and forcing them to cope. That’s how you create resentment. That’s like sending the average person into the gym to lift 100 kg and saying that if they just do enough...
Recently, I received a referral from the ‘Head of Inclusion’ of a large international school about taking in a child that the school cannot include. Needless to say, right away, this seemed rather contradictory to the principle of inclusion. After this, I...