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This request originated via recent discussions on HN, and the forming of HARC! at YC Research. I'll be around for most of the day today (though the early evening).
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corysama ◴[] No.11940380[source]
What are the first 3 books I should read on the topic of teaching tech to kids? Thanks!
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alankay1 ◴[] No.11945774[source]
What are the three best books you've read on teaching anything to kids? Let me know, and we'll start from there.
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1. corysama ◴[] No.11950085[source]
I am completely ignorant. So, it's going take a lot more than three books :) How about I blindly guess at my own answer and ask for alternatives?

1) Start with books like: How To Read A Book, Thinking Fast and Slow

2) Then, move on to books like: The Secret of Childhood, Instead of Education, Mindstorms

3) Then, you are ready for: Flow, The Children's Machine

Thanks for coming back to answer more questions.

If you've missed 'Hare Brain, Tortoise Mind', I do recommend it. IMHO, Gladwell's Blink was HBTM with most of the material replaced with funny stories.

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2. alankay1 ◴[] No.11952965[source]
A big part of getting into reading is making choices of "this book, this time". And finding ways to do lots of reading (of pretty much anything ...)