tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7042961.post6048922173751853171..comments2024-02-20T14:00:41.771-05:00Comments on A Canadian Lefty in Occupied Land: To make social change, knowledge is never enoughUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7042961.post-42400432823214676562016-07-09T10:49:04.095-04:002016-07-09T10:49:04.095-04:00Glad you found it useful, M! :)
And I think you&#...Glad you found it useful, M! :)<br /><br />And I think you're right that making use of classroom space to explore with people how they come to know and believe things is one useful element of doing this this work. Even so, it's hard to feel optimistic about. My sense is that out in the broader world, it's most often circumstances beyond the direct pedagogical encounter that push Scott Neighhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17415106335668233754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7042961.post-11156245720808574902016-07-08T17:07:55.382-04:002016-07-08T17:07:55.382-04:00The way you unpack some lines of knowing and not-k...The way you unpack some lines of knowing and not-knowing in this piece is useful, and it prompts me to think more about how we can engage others in knowing things they don't want to know. As someone whose livelihood is tied to formal educational systems, most of my strategies are based on making unpalatable knowledge at least approachable (!), but clearly we need a multiplicity of strategies Mrinalininoreply@blogger.com