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Famous Quotes By Guy Claxton

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Parents and educators need to establish a culture in which security and clarity of expectations are balanced with the encouragement of playfulness, inquisitiveness and self reliance. — Guy Claxton

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We have to learn to make our own way through a complex world without the benefit of an accepted trustworthy route map. — Guy Claxton

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If we want young people to develop the habits of thinking for themselves, using their imagination, being open to new ideas, saying when they don't understand, and exploring real challenges together, then they have to see their teachers doing the same thing. — Guy Claxton

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Learning power comprises both literacy and numeracy, and is ultimately more fundamental than either of them. — Guy Claxton

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People see their own lives as stories; a lifelong story with a single hero or heroine ... much contemporary unhappiness is due to the fact that people in high tech societies receive neither strong myths and stories from their culture nor the ability to construct their own ... they lose the plot. — Guy Claxton

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Underneath the visible problems with reading and writing lies the deeper problem of 'illearnacy': an acquired disabling of learning courage and learning initiative. — Guy Claxton

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The constant need to move on, and to document progress, in normal schools means that education tends to be cut up into bite sized task.. — Guy Claxton

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Less-creative people can't shift gears. Very creative people move between these two states intuitively. — Guy Claxton

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Creativity may have killed a few cats, but evolution certainly eliminated many more incurious ones. — Guy Claxton