General Assembly is like a big club where people come together to learn new skills and work on cool projects.
Imagine you're playing with building blocks. You know how to stack them up, but now you want to try something new, maybe painting them or making moving parts. That’s what General Assembly does for grown-ups: it helps them learn new things and create together.
Like a Playground for Learning
At General Assembly, people can take classes in things like coding, design, and even business. It's like having different games at the playground, each one teaches you something fun and useful.
Working Together on Big Projects
Sometimes, people team up to work on big projects, just like when you and your friends build a super-long block tower. They learn from each other and make things that are really impressive, kind of like creating a masterpiece with blocks!
Examples
- A class of students voting on a school rule
- A family deciding where to go on vacation
- A team choosing their next game plan
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See also
- What's the Difference Between Politics Vs Policy?
- What is policy?
- What is Government policy?
- Why Do Politicians Always Agree on Big Ideas But Fight Over Small Ones?
- Why Do Governments Change Their Minds About Big Issues?