Limitless Learning: How to learn, Lead and Live without Barriers
Mission Math: On demand
About the session
Recent years have seen an explosion of scientific evidence showing that there is a different way to learn, lead and live, available to us all. When people take a limitless approach to learning – in learning and in life – different pathways open up, leading to higher, more equitable and more enjoyable achievement. In this session, we will consider what this different approach is, thinking about the ways we can teach students to increase equity, engagement, and achievement.
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