by Chisnell | 10 December 2021 | Blog, Education, Global Issues
Savita must carefully unpack her single school uniform from her tattered backpack each morning at 5:00 am, one of the only places she may keep the cotton blouse, tie, and gray wool skirt clean after she has scrubbed it and aired it dry each night. She is any student…
by Chisnell | 1 October 2021 | Blog, Education, Philosophy
This separation of the inward and outward, of the personal and objective, of inquiry and response, exists as a “space” in the thinking of philosophers and artists.
by Chisnell | 19 January 2019 | Blog, Education, Philosophy, Politics and Ethics
In some important sense, even in this political chaos, there must be an accountability for all composition.
by Chisnell | 1 December 1993 | Blog, Education
How can we pretend to teach critical thinking without inquiry into the very forms of communication we use to express that thought? How can we make students of writing also philosophers of writing?
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