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The kids who'd get the most out of extracurricular activities are missing out – here's how to improve access

The kids who'd get the most out of extracurricular activities are missing out – here's how to improve access | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Extracurricular activities help children from low-income suburbs close the gap between them and their better-off peers. But subsidies for these activities are patchy and often limited to sport.

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The Benefit Of Making The Curricular More Like The Extracurricular

The Benefit Of Making The Curricular More Like The Extracurricular | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
The Benefit Of Making The Curricular More Like The Extracurricular

Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
Maximillian Danskin's curator insight, May 4, 2015 12:57 PM

this is on point. in today's generation school has become a chore, not because it is boring or uninteresting (and it is) but because that is how we were raised to think. school is supposed to "suck" and we are supposed to hate it with a fiery passion. but if we could integrate the [arts kids love about school into the subjects we don't  believe that kids could learn to be excited about Knowledge and the expanse if possibility it holds.