An edition of Pedagogy of Indignation (2004)

Pedagogy of Indignation (Series in Critical Narrative)

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An edition of Pedagogy of Indignation (2004)

Pedagogy of Indignation (Series in Critical Narrative)

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English
Pages
176

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Cover of: Pedagogy of Indignation (Series in Critical Narrative)
Pedagogy of Indignation (Series in Critical Narrative)
October 2004, Paradigm Publishers
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Pedagogy of Indignation (Series in Critical Narrative)
Pedagogy of Indignation (Series in Critical Narrative)
October 2004, Paradigm Publishers
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First Sentence

"For a while a purpose had been disquieting me: to write a few pedagogical letters, in light style, whose reading might interest both young fathers and young mothers and, perhaps, teenaged sons and daughters, or teachers who, called to reflection by the challenges of their teaching practice, would find in the letters elements capable of helping them develop their own answers."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
176
Dimensions
8.4 x 5.4 x 0.5 inches
Weight
7.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8876398M
ISBN 10
1594510512
ISBN 13
9781594510519
Library Thing
1058154
Goodreads
952154

First Sentence

"For a while a purpose had been disquieting me: to write a few pedagogical letters, in light style, whose reading might interest both young fathers and young mothers and, perhaps, teenaged sons and daughters, or teachers who, called to reflection by the challenges of their teaching practice, would find in the letters elements capable of helping them develop their own answers."

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