Tolstoy, the Hacker Ethic, Gendai GP, and Education
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If Tolstoy were alive today and teaching, he might be a hacker, or at least borrow some of their ideas for education. We look at ideas about education and learning from three sources; Tolstoy, Linus Torvalds and the Hacker Ethic, and finally Good Practice as it evolves from standards in the US to directions in the 21st century for Japanese education. We look at the similarities to show that the gradual movement in education today, and since Tolstoy's time, has been along one long continuum.
- 昭和女子大学の論文
- 2005-04-01
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