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Tony Schwab deposited The Mystery in Each Student: Colin Jager’s ‘Unapprehended’ Pedagogy and Steps Towards a New Teaching in the group
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 3 years, 4 months ago
In support of Gert Biesta’s principle that teacher training must be about “the formation and transformation of the person” and her “singularity” and not “the production of things,” I provide material relevant to any center where practitioners of a new deep teaching are trained by studying the experience of one professor who wants to transform his…[Read more]
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Tony Schwab deposited The Mystery in Each Student: Colin Jager’s ‘Unapprehended’ Pedagogy and Steps Towards a New Teaching on Humanities Commons 3 years, 4 months ago
In support of Gert Biesta’s principle that teacher training must be about “the formation and transformation of the person” and her “singularity” and not “the production of things,” I provide material relevant to any center where practitioners of a new deep teaching are trained by studying the experience of one professor who wants to transform his…[Read more]
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Tony Schwab deposited To Deny Mansfield Park Its Moral Power is Not Okay on Humanities Commons 3 years, 4 months ago
Jane Austen wrote Mansfield Park to explore the desire to live morally. and there should be no question that she applauds Fanny Price for doing so. For readers like me, who might be called Fanny Price believers, the novel is inspiring. Yet because a great number of commentators degrade Fanny’s moral struggle, it is now a virtual rule that there w…[Read more]
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Tony Schwab wrote a new post, Hello world!, on the site Finding the Good in Education and Literature on Humanities Commons 3 years, 4 months ago
I am Tony Schwab of New Jersey, USA. I am new to Humanities Commons but not to thinking and writing. I taught secondary school English for 25 years in alternative public schools in the South Bronx, Manhattan and […]
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Tony Schwab's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 3 years, 4 months ago
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Tony Schwab deposited The Mystery in Each Student: Colin Jager’s “Unapprehended Pedagogy” and Steps Towards a New Teaching on Humanities Commons 3 years, 4 months ago
In support of Gert Biesta’s principle that teacher training must be about “the formation and transformation of the person” and her “singularity” and not “the production of things,” I provide material relevant to any center where practitioners of a new deep teaching are trained by studying the experience of one professor who wants to transform his…[Read more]