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How Design Can Change the Classroom — and the World

New York

In the gift shop of the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, here on Manhattan's "Museum Mile," visitors can find the type of beautiful, pricey objects they would expect the museum to sell — a $405 wall clock, a $110 baby rattle, a $44 sake glass. Form is function, function form, and the overall...

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