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in #science โ€ข 8 years ago

This is such an excellent idea.

So I figure, if nobody else is going to do it, I WILL BE THE ONE to dedicate one post per week or whatever to a variety of newly discovered organisms, from plants to worms and crabs and even homosteemians if such a thing ever evolves.

I wish more schools would focus on inciting people/children/adolescents to search for knowledge. To be hungry for it. Rather than prepare for a test.

I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.
~Albert Einstein

Thank you for this #TIL. Looking forward to many more to come. Ignorance is boring.

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You're totally right. Some systems are changing, if not specifically in this way, at least changing in SOME way. Take a look at schools in Northern Europe and other places, it's clear we're not 'settled' on the status quo. There's huge room to grow and I bet we'll see it over the coming years!