by admin | Jan 21, 2022 | Textorium
Loneliness Davies, Mark Loneliness as Searching Its only four in the afternoon, but the overcast sky makes it seem later. I step off a curb, careful to miss the puddle along the gutter. The road is blacker than usual with the pebbles of the asphalt holding the rain in...
by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Textorium
Mathematics Teaching: Moving from Telling to Listening Davis, Brent A The senses are not only the basis for the epistemological constitution of reality, but also for its transformation, its subversion in the interest of liberation. Marcuse (1972, p. 71) Vision is a...
by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Textorium
The Workout: The Phenomenology of Training Devine, Heather “I train three times a week.” “I work out regularly.” “I’m taking fitness classes.” “I get a lot of exercise.” “I practise for an hour a day.”‘ “Training. Practice. Exercise. Fitness. Working out.” What do...
by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Textorium
Authority in Educational Administration Evans, Rod For those of us who work with children in schools, the question of authority is raised every day in our encounters with children in schools and classrooms. It is raised not in an abstract theoretical way in...
by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Textorium
Understanding Imagination in Child’s Play Fahlman, Lila The Painting Almost every day, Yorgo paints a picture. Soon he will be coming up the walk, clutching, protecting his precious, painted picture from the elements. His walk and his eyes tell me about his painting,...
by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Textorium
Giving an Injection Field, Peggy-Anne What is it like to give an injection? What is it like to hurt another human being? What is it like to violate someone else’s body in this way? Here is a personal account of one registered nurse’s experience of giving an injection:...