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Giving children lessons in how to think and learn for themselves can lead to dramatic improvements in results, according to education researchers.
World Hacks meets children learning these “meta-cognition” techniques through philosophy lessons and juggling and looks at the difficulties in implementing the system.
Presented by Sahar Zand.
Image caption: Child with hand up in class / Image credit: AP
By BBC World Service4.8
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Giving children lessons in how to think and learn for themselves can lead to dramatic improvements in results, according to education researchers.
World Hacks meets children learning these “meta-cognition” techniques through philosophy lessons and juggling and looks at the difficulties in implementing the system.
Presented by Sahar Zand.
Image caption: Child with hand up in class / Image credit: AP

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