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Posted
1 year, 4 months ago
karengriggs
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A good one
Posted
1 year, 4 months ago
karengriggs
says:
Jenniffer – When I read yours it makes sense and is does mirror who you are. I enjoyed reading your philosophy statement – it makes sense.
Karen
Posted
1 year, 3 months ago
Mike Mayo
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I have never linked Existentialism with Point of View, but after thinking about it, there seems to be a natural connection. Teaching as Point of View is a deeply cool idea. I do have one question, how do yor reconcile ‘thinking outside the box’, and ‘independent thinking’ with a system tooled to produce human capital?
Nicely done.
Mike
Posted
1 year, 3 months ago
vandekieft
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Jenniffer, I have enjoyed being with you in a class again, along with Karen. I like hearing your thoughts, and I liked the used of a personal experience to really evaluate who you are and what you stand for in this philosophy. I have to tell you, though… Your last paragraph sounds like the thinking of an Essentialist: “To sum it up, I believe that students need to learn principles that will help them get through life and how to take information to recreate their own knowledge.” Those “principles to help them get through life?” Those sound pretty…essential for everyone. Does that make you a “Esseperstructialist?” Great thoughts. I enjoyed reading them.
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A good one
Posted 1 year, 4 months agoJenniffer – When I read yours it makes sense and is does mirror who you are. I enjoyed reading your philosophy statement – it makes sense.
Karen
Posted 1 year, 3 months agoI have never linked Existentialism with Point of View, but after thinking about it, there seems to be a natural connection. Teaching as Point of View is a deeply cool idea. I do have one question, how do yor reconcile ‘thinking outside the box’, and ‘independent thinking’ with a system tooled to produce human capital?
Nicely done.
Posted 1 year, 3 months agoMike
Jenniffer, I have enjoyed being with you in a class again, along with Karen. I like hearing your thoughts, and I liked the used of a personal experience to really evaluate who you are and what you stand for in this philosophy. I have to tell you, though… Your last paragraph sounds like the thinking of an Essentialist: “To sum it up, I believe that students need to learn principles that will help them get through life and how to take information to recreate their own knowledge.” Those “principles to help them get through life?” Those sound pretty…essential for everyone.
Does that make you a “Esseperstructialist?” Great thoughts. I enjoyed reading them.
Posted 1 year, 3 months ago