In "Would a Work-Free World Be So Bad?," Ilana Strauss speculates in The Atlantic how our society might change in a world without work. What do you think?
Also, towards the end of the essay, she discusses how school might be different in such a world. She imagines that "teachers could build lessons around what students are most curious about." Very soon, I'm going to begin building a problem-based learning unit for the end of the year. What are you most curious about that could lend itself to a four-week project at the end of the year? Please be specific.
Also, towards the end of the essay, she discusses how school might be different in such a world. She imagines that "teachers could build lessons around what students are most curious about." Very soon, I'm going to begin building a problem-based learning unit for the end of the year. What are you most curious about that could lend itself to a four-week project at the end of the year? Please be specific.