Literature and Education

'You know you've read a good book when you turn the last page and feel a little as if you have lost a friend.'Paul Sweeney

  • 9th March
    2011
  • 09
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  15. psithinkyousareawesomez reblogged this from world-shaker and added:
    very unsure of the validity of this, but i do find it useful to consider forcing students to present more…
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  17. senseret reblogged this from world-shaker and added:
    I am not the average person, apparently.
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  19. katiedoyle reblogged this from literatureandeducation and added:
    Aaaand that’s why I like discussing things in class because THAT’S HOW I REMEMBER STUFF.
  20. harmoniumhappenings reblogged this from thelearningbrain and added:
    What Educators should remember!
  21. murmau reblogged this from world-shaker and added:
    This is worth taking into cocideration!
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