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Novo experimento de Sugata Mitra no autodidatismo.

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O cientista educacional Sugata Mitra aborda um dos maiores problemas da educação -- os melhores professores e escolas não existem onde eles são mais precisos. Em uma série de experimentos na vida real, de Nova Deli à África do Sul e Itália, ele deu acesso supervisionado à internet para crianças e viu resultados que podem revolucionar a nossa forma de pensar sobre o ensino.

Educational researcher Sugata Mitra is the winner of the 2013 TED Prize. His wish: Build a School in the Cloud, where children can explore and learn from one another. Full bio »

Translated into Portuguese, Brazilian by Marcos Vinícius Petri
Reviewed by Belucio Haibara
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