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Reflections

by Anne Dalke

Summer 2007

   

Thinking Aloud

Re-thinking Assessment: Counting with Mason

A Feminist "If"

Weeding, Seeding and Place-Keeping: A Story with Three Steps and a Coda

Trying It Out in the Classroom

Storytelling as Inquiry: Questions, Intuitions, Revisions

Science and a Sense of Place: Locating Ourselves in the World

Critical Feminist Studies: A New Course

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Talking About It with Others

Narrative, Science and Unpredictability (with Brian Clark)

The Case for Attachment (to Alice Lesnick)

Doing Justice: Is Nothing Sacred? (to Shayna Israel)

Standpoint Matters: Keeping the Play in Play (to Alison Wylie)

Thinking About It In Books

Thomas Friedman, The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century. Farrar, Straus and Giroux (2006, 2007).

Thomas King, The Truth About Stories: A Native Narrative. University of Minnesota (2003).

Nassim Taleb, The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable. Random House (2007).

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