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Papert asserts that when given unlimited access to a computer, children can also be empowered to think “like a computer,” learning the “language” of the machine just as living in another country when young would enable them to learn the language spoken there with a proficiency that adult learners can only envy. Under these conditions, Papert says, computers could finally scale up the ideals of “progressive education.”30
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