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Why Schools Should Be Organized To Prioritize Relationships

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Over many years researchers in the learning sciences, psychology, anthropology and neuroscience have learned a lot about how humans learn.

One of the key properties is malleability. The brain changes in response to relationships and experiences, continuing to develop through young adulthood…


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