talks classes likes–not many–and doesn’t like, clear that, whatever — Dan Kindlon, Raising Cain: Protecting Emotional Life Boys

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He talks some more about classes he likes–not many–and those he doesn't like, and it is clear that, whatever sophisticated planning has gone into curriculum design at Alan's school, the distinction between a good class and a bad class, from his point of view, has a lot to do with the freedom it offers to stand up and walk around.

Dan Kindlon, Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys

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