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Cathy Davidson Quotes

The process of unlearning in order to relearn demands a new concept of knowledge not as thing but as a process, not as a noun but as a verb.

The process of unlearning in order to relearn demands a new concept of knowledge not as thing but as a process, not as a noun but as a verb.

Cathy N. Davidson (2011). “Now You See It: How Technology and Brain Science Will Transform Schools and Business for the 21s t Century”, p.18, Penguin

Leaving can sometimes be the best way to never go away.

Cathy N. Davidson (2006). “36 Views of Mount Fuji: On Finding Myself in Japan”, p.229, Duke University Press

Games are unquestionably the single most important cultural form of the digital age.

Cathy N. Davidson (2011). “Now You See It: How Technology and Brain Science Will Transform Schools and Business for the 21s t Century”, p.90, Penguin

the Japanese school year begins in spring ... so mothers can send off their children as cherry blossoms fall from the branches.

Cathy N. Davidson (2006). “36 Views of Mount Fuji: On Finding Myself in Japan”, p.21, Duke University Press

Americans are so often thrown by Japan. It looks familiar but, an inch below the surface, it isn't anything like the West at all.

Cathy N. Davidson (2006). “36 Views of Mount Fuji: On Finding Myself in Japan”, p.13, Duke University Press