The key point (I’m synthesizing this from How Children Learn and How Children Fail, by John Holt) [...]
It’s very much similar to what @Raj mentioned above, am I right? Seems that Holt advocates for self-driven learning, e.g. from a goodreads review:
Holt believes that children learn best when they learn at their own pace and pursue their own interests—learning should never be forced or uniform, but spontaneous and dynamic. Children don’t need to be “taught”—they simply need to be given opportunites to LEARN
Thanks for the tips though, those two books (How Children Learn | Fail) are definitely going on my reading list.
Thanks for clarifying my questions.
It’s very much similar to what @Raj mentioned above, am I right? Seems that Holt advocates for self-driven learning, e.g. from a goodreads review:
Thanks for the tips though, those two books (How Children Learn | Fail) are definitely going on my reading list.