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My intention is not to offer a prescription for teaching communities , but to
dramatize the process of community building so ... Finally , Chapter 5 puts
together the revisionary ideas and behaviors offered in the previous chapters to
argue for the ...
My intention is not to offer a prescription for teaching communities , but to
dramatize the process of community building so ... Finally , Chapter 5 puts
together the revisionary ideas and behaviors offered in the previous chapters to
argue for the ...
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Swensen also offers a set of questions to make one ' s teaching “ unfamiliar " and
thus open to inquiry , promotes “ constant selfcritique and re - commitment to
changing ” and offers methods to promote improved teacher inquiry ( 7 , 9 ) .
Swensen also offers a set of questions to make one ' s teaching “ unfamiliar " and
thus open to inquiry , promotes “ constant selfcritique and re - commitment to
changing ” and offers methods to promote improved teacher inquiry ( 7 , 9 ) .
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He thus offers narratives designed to represent the progressive pedagogy for
which he argues in specific sites and enacted by particular subjects , to provide
material “ for teachers and researchers to engage with . ” His narratives do not
simply ...
He thus offers narratives designed to represent the progressive pedagogy for
which he argues in specific sites and enacted by particular subjects , to provide
material “ for teachers and researchers to engage with . ” His narratives do not
simply ...
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