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10 Reasons Play Can Make You Healthy, Happy, and More Productive
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By Nancy Shute
Play is not trivial; it’s a basic biological drive as critical to our health as sleep or food. That’s the word from Stuart Brown, author of the new book Play: How It Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul (Avery, $24.95). [...] -
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When the Arts Spur Business
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Philadelphia Business Journal – by Karen B. Davis
Step into a business meeting today and you might see something surprising. World-class jazz ensembles. Poets. Even improvisational actors from the comedy group, Second City. What’s going on? Actually, it’s all part of groundbreaking business learning. And almost every day a growing number of [...] -
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Willingham: Six practical reasons arts education is more than a luxury
University of Virginia cognitive scientist Daniel Willingham, author of “Why Don’t Students Like School?” is my guest today.
By Daniel Willingham
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Johns Hopkins University and the Dana Foundation hosted a conference titled “Neuroeducation: Learning, Arts and the Brain.” As the title implies, the goal was [...] -
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A great movie that describes much of our philosophy, in terms of finding rhythm in life. Enjoy!
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