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Hungary Boats


We've joined Plastic Cup in Tisza river in Hungary. 15 teams on a boats made out of trash for 5 days going down the river. But it's not about speed, it's about collecting trash. Team which collects the most trash wins the race.
In this video we share our experience of joining this competition first time, our struggles and accomplishments.

To know more about Plastic Cup - petkupa.hu/eng/

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Education as Polis – Reclaiming the Public Dimension of Learning


What if we treated education as a public practice that builds a shared world, rather than reducing it to skills, metrics, or efficiency?

In my latest blog post I explore the idea of education as polis. This perspective sees learning as a collective act of world making, where classrooms, courses, and digital spaces can nurture the common good. Yet when platforms are structured around surveillance, competition, and control, the public dimension of education is put at risk.

I develop these ideas further here:
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How can we reclaim digital learning spaces so they truly serve the public good? What practices or examples have you seen that embody this vision?

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Retro-futurist agora: glowing child surrounded by people in dialogue, marble steps merging with circuits under a cosmic sky of connected stars, symbolising education as shared civic space.