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These fragments I have shored against my ruins - T.S. Eliot

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Fragments | “These fragments I have shored against my ruins” – T.S. Eliot Home About Fragments “These fragments I have shored against my ruins” – T.S. Eliot January 4, 2021 Chapter One: Engage Pedagogy Posted by apapapa52 under pedagogy | Tags: bell hooks , book club , critical pedagogy , engaged pedgogy , Teaching to transgress | Leave a Comment   I want to continue to blog my reading of this book. I think that every three chapters, I will take a step back to reflect on the readings and think about how to use them in my own pedagogy. Chapter One: Engaged Pedagogy In order to teach as a practice of freedom, we need to believe that anyone can learn. We also need to believe that teaching is sacred, of sharing intellectual and spiritual growth. This act starts with acknowledging that our students are complete individuals with pasts, experiences, lives, and conflicts outside of the classroom, and that those experiences provide them each with unique know...

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