
Lifelong Kindergarten
Lifelong Kindergarten is an educational philosophy developed by MIT's Seymour Papert, emphasizing creativity, exploration, and play as essential tools for learning throughout life. It advocates for a lifelong approach to education where individuals, regardless of age, engage in activities that promote curiosity, problem-solving, and collaboration, much like how children learn in a kindergarten setting. By encouraging a playful and hands-on experience, this philosophy seeks to foster innovation and critical thinking, preparing individuals to navigate and contribute to an ever-changing world. It highlights the importance of maintaining a sense of wonder and creativity in all stages of life.