The Empathy Curriculum: Why Berlin Schools Are Turning to Infants to Solve a Resilience Crisis

In a brightly lit classroom in Potsdam, the usual hierarchy of the German primary school is momentarily suspended. Thirty eightyearolds sit in a wide…
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