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Last week I spoke at the CiRCE National Conference on Building Classroom Culture. As I was writing Thoroughness & Charm, Charles Taylor’s work on social imaginaries helped me better understand why the routine practices and liturgies of the classroom are so formative. In this clip from my conference talk, I share a quote from his work Modern Social Imaginaries and connect it to James KA Smith’s work You Are What You Love. The full conference audio should be available soon for purchase from CiRCE.
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By Helping students love things worthy of their loveLast week I spoke at the CiRCE National Conference on Building Classroom Culture. As I was writing Thoroughness & Charm, Charles Taylor’s work on social imaginaries helped me better understand why the routine practices and liturgies of the classroom are so formative. In this clip from my conference talk, I share a quote from his work Modern Social Imaginaries and connect it to James KA Smith’s work You Are What You Love. The full conference audio should be available soon for purchase from CiRCE.
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