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Home » Lectures » The Routine Of Surprise, Part 2 (Chester Weaver)
This second session is not a collection of suggested surprises. Rather it will develop how and why the surprise (the “a-ha” moments and more) are an integral part of the learning process. Children learn best when they enjoy school.
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