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Jean-Jacques Rousseau on nature, wholeness and educationInfEd feature article on Jean-Jacques Rousseau considers how "drawing from a broad spectrum of traditions including botany, music and phi... Started by Skip Zilla |
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Aug 30 Reply by Skip Zilla |
reflecting on (reflecting on (reflecting on...)) reciprocating with engaging in (engaging in (engaging in...))Although this InfEd article on reflection was last updated nine years ago, it remains useful in its concise assessment of the ideas of so... Started by Skip Zilla |
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Revealing comparison of the assumptions of pedagogy and andragogyWhile exploring curiously InfEd's wider introduction to neuro-linguistic programming, learning and education, I stumbled onto its link to... Started by Skip Zilla |
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Jul. 27, 2008 Reply by Skip Zilla |
InfEd.org's introduction to Parker J. PalmerThis is how InfEd.org introduces Parker J. Palmer as one of its featured thinkers: "Parker J. Palmer's explorations of education as a sp... Started by Skip Zilla |
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bell hooks and educating the whole person"bell hooks concern with the interlacing dynamics of 'race', gender, culture and class and her overall orientation to the whole person an... Started by Skip Zilla |
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Feb. 4, 2008 Reply by Skip Zilla |
Participatory Education for DemocracyEditor Mark K. Smith introduces InfEd's discussion of "participatory education" in his 2001 article titled Education for Democracy. Smith... Started by Skip Zilla |
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Feb. 2, 2008 Reply by Connie Weber |
Infed's brief, but resourceful, introduction to "holistic education"This link, a brief introduction to holistic education, opens up a resourceful page of information at infed.org written by Ron Miller, who... Started by Skip Zilla |
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Jan. 15, 2008 Reply by Skip Zilla |
a preview of thinkers featured at infed.orgA section of the Infed.org Website presents a directory list of thinkers who are "central to the development of the theory and practice o... Started by Skip Zilla |
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Jan. 11, 2008 Reply by Ian Carmichael |
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