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Philosophical Scaffolding for the Construction of Critical Democratic Education, by Richard A. Brosio
In his most recent text, Philosophical Scaffolding for the Construction of Critical Democratic Education, [Richard A. Brosio] aims for an education of teachers that will enable them to actively engage the most fundamental questions regarding education and the human condition, to realize themselves a...
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