Connecting The Dots - Because despite appearances, the dots are not placed at random.

059 Performative Learning


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How often as a kid at school were you told to show your workings out?

In certain situations (eg. maths exams) this is to our benefit, in order to help someone understand our process and give us clarity on how to get to where we are trying to go. 

But sometimes it can leave us with a sense that we need to get someone else's approval or sign off on how we are doing, mid way through the process, and I don't think this is helpful for our creativity and the ability stay present.

Maybe there is room for mystery and trust, and I would suggest more joy too.

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Connecting The Dots - Because despite appearances, the dots are not placed at random.By Cassie Hubert

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