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Ethan What if the most powerful change in education could be summed up in five principles?
Students by David Moshman shows how freedom of belief, expression, and inquiry—plus protection from indoctrination and rights for all—can reshape the way we teach.
It’s a book about giving minds room to grow.
Rooted in research but written for everyone, it invites conversation instead of conflict.
Read it, and you’ll see education in a new light.Five Principles That Could Transform Education
What if the most powerful change in education could be summed up in five principles?
Students by David Moshman shows how freedom of belief, expression, and inquiry—plus protection from indoctrination and rights for all—can reshape the way we teach.
It’s a book about giving minds room to grow.
Rooted in research but written for everyone, it invites conversation instead of conflict.
Read it, and you’ll see education in a new light.Five Principles That Could Transform Education
What if the most powerful change in education could be summed up in five principles?
Students by David Moshman shows how freedom of belief, expression, and inquiry—plus protection from indoctrination and rights for all—can reshape the way we teach.
It’s a book about giving minds room to grow.
Rooted in research but written for everyone, it invites conversation instead of conflict.
Read it, and you’ll see education in a new light.
What if the most powerful change in education could be summed up in five principles?
Students by David Moshman shows how freedom of belief, expression, and inquiry—plus protection from indoctrination and rights for all—can reshape the way we teach.
It’s a book about giving minds room to grow.
Rooted in research but written for everyone, it invites conversation instead of conflict.
Read it, and you’ll see education in a new light.


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