“An empirical philosophy is in any case a kind of intellectual disrobing. We cannot permanently divest ourselves of the intellectual habits we take on and wear when we assimilate the culture of our own time and place. But intelligent furthering of culture demands that we take some of them off, that we inspect them critically to see what they are made of and what wearing them does to us.”
― John Dewey, Experience and Nature
Monday, January 26, 2015
Sometimes, a last-minute lesson plan written on a scrap piece of paper with a brown pencil you found on the floor is just as good as anything.
No comments:
Post a Comment