Autopoietic Learning

Learning that has personal purpose and meaning is autopoietic – that is, a self-creating process.

As we seek to reimagine education, we are beginning to appreciate that autopoietic learning is at the root of learning that is _joyful_, that learning which can be both _fast_ and _deep_.

We have discovered that the DiG is a process framework that allows this type of learning to be experienced.

We recognize that this learning emerges through the synthesizing dynamics of Natural Order, Stigmergic Iteration and Spatial Vivacity.

We sense power in reclaiming the purpose of learning – from that which is done primarily for others (allopoietic – 'other-creating') to that which is primarily done for oneself (autopoietic – 'self-creating').

Perhaps, just perhaps, we might move from the old industrial model for our schools to a new one, one which has the potential to unleash the creative genius of each and every student.

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