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Education's Impact

Mary explains how education can stunt the growth of young people's abilities to think critically and construct meaning, leading to mental health crises in adolescence. Schools often prioritize academic rigor and achievement over allowing students to grapple with complex, powerful questions and develop their own inner drive to become powerful thinkers.
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    • What does Dr. Immordino-Yang say about imposing our own expectations onto the world and actually perceiving what is there?

    • What are your thoughts on the perspective that many older people take unmerited pride in being adults and discourage youth's enthusiasm and ideals, as expressed in the quote: "You're young. Enjoy your enthusiasms and your ideals while you can. For when you grow up and get out in the world you will know better"?

    • What are your thoughts on the perspective that many older people take unmerited pride in being adults, often dismissing the enthusiasms and ideals of youth? This perspective suggests that as young people grow up, they often abandon their passions and ideals, leading to a slower improvement of the world.

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