Cube School

Invited by a local high school to design a project addressing academic integrity, cheating, and cultures of competition, TDAR assembled a one-day “cube” classroom, asking each student to teach us a lesson about something that interested him or her. Refashioning passive learners as active teachers, we attempted to create a space in which the transmission of knowledge became a creative, non-competitive exchange, temporarily recuperating learning from the pressures of evaluation.
