Definitely going to add this book to my list! Anything that moves beyond the very simple phenomena that we are able to measure and quantify is a step in the right direction to me. I'm currently reading From What Is to What If by Rob Hopkins, and much of the book is centered around imagination and the killing of imagination by these ideas of "one right answer" and the arrogant notion that only the things we can quantify matter. There's a whole chapter on education where they explore several possible alternatives to the test-heavy system that has spread around the world. It so far has left me feeling like there are solutions and there is hope, both by learning from the past and looking forward to a better future.
Definitely going to add this book to my list! Anything that moves beyond the very simple phenomena that we are able to measure and quantify is a step in the right direction to me. I'm currently reading From What Is to What If by Rob Hopkins, and much of the book is centered around imagination and the killing of imagination by these ideas of "one right answer" and the arrogant notion that only the things we can quantify matter. There's a whole chapter on education where they explore several possible alternatives to the test-heavy system that has spread around the world. It so far has left me feeling like there are solutions and there is hope, both by learning from the past and looking forward to a better future.