Most of us think fondly back to our school days, but who says learning has to end once you've graduated? Just as the search for knowledge is never ending, so are the ways to learn. In the GOOD Guide to the School of Life, we take a look at all the fun, creative, innovative, and unexpected ways to stay a student at heart, no matter what your age.
We're not knocking text books, but there's a whole world of exciting multi-sensory learning worth exploring. How about using new apps to learn languages, studying tidal reefs on kayaks, brewing your own beer, constructing custom furniture, or showing kids how to program Lego robots? From goofy mascots that inspire school spirit to cool classes on subjects you only wish you could've taken instead of algebra, we're ready to show you how to learn, create, and improve your understanding of the world.
Free, innovative software can streamline the teaching process and easily disseminate information in classrooms.
Creative classes and workshops can support unique communities and offer elements of fun—just what study hall was missing.
You don't necessarily have to be a parent or a teacher to be involved in a child's life and take him or her under your wing.
A school's mascot can hold a mirror to its heart, spirit, and historical roots. Here's a roundup of some of the most memorable.
Cross—cultural learning helps people build connections one word at a time.
Today, learning isn't confined to classrooms, study halls or libraries. Read about innovative places to inspire a field trip or study of your own.