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A Teacher’S Terminal Illness In The Secondary Classroom: The Effects Of Disclosure, Sarah Hochstetler
A Teacher’S Terminal Illness In The Secondary Classroom: The Effects Of Disclosure, Sarah Hochstetler
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How does it affect learning when cancer becomes the prevailing metaphor through which students see their teacher?
Sheep In Wolves’ Clothing: How Composition’S Social Construction Reinstates Expressivist Solipsism (And Even Current-Traditional Conservatism), Keith Rhodes, Monica M. Robinson
Sheep In Wolves’ Clothing: How Composition’S Social Construction Reinstates Expressivist Solipsism (And Even Current-Traditional Conservatism), Keith Rhodes, Monica M. Robinson
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Reframing the theory of social construction from Romantic/ Classic perspectives yields surprising insights about writing studies.
Thoughts On Teaching As A Practice Of Love, Sharon Marshall
Thoughts On Teaching As A Practice Of Love, Sharon Marshall
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Approaching classroom diversity from a Nichiren Buddhist perspective guides students toward a “value-creating education.”
Learning And Teaching In Other Ways, Ilene Dawn Alexander
Learning And Teaching In Other Ways, Ilene Dawn Alexander
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A teaching and learning consultant suggests that “oscillating narratives” are the means for helping unconventional students become critically aware.
The Journey Metaphor’S Entailments For Framing Learning, Bradley Smith
The Journey Metaphor’S Entailments For Framing Learning, Bradley Smith
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Analysis of differing frames for learning to write shows that the journey metaphor best serves our efforts to convey how writing and learning are linked.