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  • Penny S. Bryan, Ph.D says:

    This is a wonder-full example of how the arts can change education, society and the world. The freedom to move freely in space and carve your own forms and shapes is so important. The opportunities to face challenges, be collaborative, feel empathy, help each other, create. spark new synergies and develop resiliency are “called forth out of the all the potential possibilities”, as John Dewey would say. The environment constrains and liberates in positive ways. I also love the continuity of inside/outside, living with nature and having growing trees, sky and weather in the space. I wonder what kinds of connected learners and citizens will develop from the experience of these e circles as living/learning space? What kind of planetary village could result from a great number of young people experiencing education in this way?
    Thank you for sharing the wonder of what is possible. Penny Bryan

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