Two seemingly simple summer programs contained the seeds of an extraordinary new
pedagogy. Thrill to Gever Tulley's exciting tale of how a new kind of K-12 school went from crazy idea to opening doors in just 10 months. Gever is founder of Tinkering School, author of 50 Dangerous Things (you should let your children do) and Beware Dangerism!. He is opening a new K-12 school, Brightworks, in San Francisco in fall 2011.
Bio
Gever Tulley
Gever Tulley is the author of Fifty Dangerous Things (You Should Let Your Children Do and Beware Dangerism!. He is the founder of the Tinkering School and is opening a new K-12 school, Brightworks, in San Francisco in fall 2011.
Application of philosophical methods to the theory and practice of education. Among the topics investigated in the philosophy of education are the nature of learning, especially in children; the purpose of education, particularly the question of whether the chief goal of educators should be imparting knowledge, developing intellectual independence, or instilling moral or political values; the nature of education-related concepts, including the concept of education itself; the sources and legitimacy of educational authority; and the conduct of educational research. Major figures in the history of the philosophy of education include Plato, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and John Dewey.