Do you remember the Slow Food movement? It appealed for people to reconnect with authenticity through local produce and move away from an experience that had become highly processed and industrialised. More wonky carrots, less air freighting from the other side of the world. Now Slow Education is here, with a similar hope of recapturing a learning experience that is somehow more personal and authentic. Its advocates argue something crucial has been mislaid in schools.
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