Bag om Everyday Pedagogy
This insightful book explores the everyday practices of teachers and students in American schools, and provides a rich analysis of the social and cultural contexts that shape them. Drawing on extensive research and her own experience as a teacher, Lincoln offers a nuanced and thought-provoking perspective on key issues in contemporary education. Her writing is clear and engaging, and her ideas are sure to inspire lively debate among educators and scholars alike.
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