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Evil involves forethought.
It’s all in the planning.
The ultimate futility of bureaucracy
(when it distracts from and derides collaboration and community)...

[xyz-ips snippet=”post-header-vsechno”]
Evil involves forethought.
It’s all in the planning.
The ultimate futility of bureaucracy
(when it distracts from and derides collaboration and community)...
Friday, July 29 2019
The Valdosta School
To: recipient
Re: Driving wow
@tmulligan
#hashtag
who?
what?
where?
when?
how?
Aha! moments are fewer and rather between, but there are numerous clever techniques that can foster epiphany. Momentary insight is better than its alternative.
As Jim Jarmusch acknowledged about his black and white film Dead Man, stripping away a layer of familiarity (removing an expected aspect of reality) can expose otherwise overlooked relationships— even reveal an underlying truth.
Perhaps predictably, there are contrived and artificial as well as more graceful, organic means of accomplishing this effect in the classroom.
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https://hyperallergic.com/376807/louise-lawler-screens-a-movie-with-no-images/
Friday, July 29 2019
The Valdosta School
To: recipient
Re: subject
author
@handle_if_appropriate
#hashtag
other?
Passion Projects in the Classroom
Student voice vs. student responsibility