Power in the Classroom, revisited
Parker Palmer writes: We collaborate with the structures of separation
because they promise to protect us against one of the deepest fears at
the heart of being human--the fear of having a living encounter with
alien "otherness," whether the other is a student, a colleague, a
subject, or a self-dissenting voice within. We fear encounters in which
the others is free to be itself, to speak its own truth, to tell us
what we may not wish to hear. We want those encounters on or own terms,
so that we can control their outcomes, so that they will not threaten
our view of world and self." (p. 37)
This is a big answer to the previous post.
This is a big answer to the previous post.
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