Timeless Learning: How Imagination, Observation, and Zero-Based Thinking Change Schools

  • Morris C
  • Chapman L
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This review provides a broad discussion related to how the authors of Timeless Learning: How Imagination, Observation, and Zero-Based Thinking Change Schoolsspeaks to ongoing institutional practices that limit and oppress learner’s leadership, imagination, and self-exploration. The book’s focus on the biodiversity of learning is highlighted within the review as a necessary strength to the humanization of students and to seeing the value of student-driven learning.

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Morris, C. T., & Chapman, L. A. (2019). Timeless Learning: How Imagination, Observation, and Zero-Based Thinking Change Schools. Journal of Culture and Values in Education, 2(1), 113–118. https://doi.org/10.46303/jcve.02.01.9

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