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The Network would also help to categorize knowledge. Researchers pump out countless ideas about improving single aspects of children’s educational pathways, while successful practitioners keep thinking up successful programs and interventions. These ideas are rarely organized into systemic frameworks that help stakeholders support children’s learning across homes, schools, and neighborhood streets. |
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Folksonomies allow for emergent behavior.
The Network would also help to categorize knowledge. Researchers pump out countless ideas about improving single aspects of children’s educational pathways, while successful practitioners keep thinking up successful programs and interventions. These ideas are rarely organized into systemic frameworks that help stakeholders support children’s learning across homes, schools, and neighborhood streets.