French school students investigate why La Fermier yogurt uniquely comes in clay pots, revealing cultural, marketing, and generational differences.
Takeaways
•David Freeman sparks curiosity in his skeptical students by engaging them in a real-world research project about La Fermier's distinct packaging, transforming indifference into investigation.
•The class explores environmental, economic, and marketing explanations for clay pot packaging by interviewing cafeteria staff and visiting local businesses, discovering cultural attitudes toward food.
•Reporter Garrott Graham observes intergenerational dynamics and teaching styles, highlighting how adult curiosity can ignite genuine student engagement despite initial resistance.
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