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EPISODE · Sep 25, 2023 · 1H 27M

Education with Stan Saiz, Founder Green Gate Children's School

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"I watched this child slowly lose that spark in her eye." -- Stan Saiz, Founder Green Gate School Education is fundamental to human development, cooperation and success.  Stan Saiz took action to create a place where kids can learn in the most human of ways; through play. Play is adaptive learning.  School/Education in this country is controlled by a specific set of outcomes and when you look at those outcomes it is easy to conclude that our youth are NOT learning the way our country is teaching.  Stan saw that through his own experiences.  And he concluded, "we are relying on others to tell us what to do and that creates dependency" not the autonomy each of us need to fully self-actualize.   Education like life is an individual experience.  As we engage with our own development we will activate collaboration to improve this human experience.   

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