
125+. Interview with Rasmus Koss Hartmann
Education Bookcast
The Importance of Not Making Other People Uncomfortable
It sounds like to summarize what you just said, that ultimately it's fairly superficial and ignores some of the deeper harder problems that really should be addressed. Just shifting attention towards something which is superficial, aside from all the other specific problems I might have. It does remind me again of James Paul Gies' book, he's basically, his books were so much praise, but what it's saying is just pretend to be the right person and they could make it. And even for kids, in school, and without actually having to engage with real content and knowledge.
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