What if everything we believed about education was rooted in mistrust?
That’s the bold idea behind the comic “The Trust Experiment – Rethinking Education.” Through a compelling dialogue between a parent and an education reformer, the comic gently but powerfully questions our current approach to learning. It suggests that schools often operate on the assumption that children can’t be trusted to learn on their own—and that this lack of trust shapes everything from rigid curriculums to constant testing.
But what if we flipped that assumption?
What if we started by trusting children?
This comic invites us into that possibility. It paints a vision of education that is rooted in trust—where children are given the freedom to explore, the tools to learn, and the confidence to follow their curiosity. We see how, when kids are treated as capable and motivated learners (rather than passive recipients of information), magic happens.
One of the most powerful scenes in the comic shows a child learning how to build a game using a simple coding platform. Not because someone told him to. But because he was curious. All he needed was time, access to a device, and the space to figure things out.
The message? When we trust kids, they often exceed our expectations.
But trust doesn’t mean letting go completely. It means providing the right tools and creating a safe, supportive environment where learning can flourish. This is where the Teach to Earn model comes in—offering community-based learning spaces where children can direct their own learning journey with the help of affordable tech.
💻 The Apna PC is central to this vision. It’s a fully-equipped educational computer that gives children access to a world of knowledge, creativity, and possibility. When paired with a caring adult and a peer group, it becomes a powerful engine for self-directed education.
📖 Flip through this comic to understand why the future of learning isn’t about controlling kids—it’s about believing in them.
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