“Learning is a process where knowledge is presented to us, then shaped through understanding, discussion and reflection.” ProcessUnderstandingLearningReflectionDiscussion Author:Paulo Freire
“All efforts at self-transformation challenge us to engage in on-going, critical self-examination and reflection about feminist practice, and about how we live in the world. This individual commitment, when coupled with engagement in collective discussion, provides a space for critical feedback which strengthens our efforts to change and make ourselves anew.” WorldSelfIndividualChallengesSpaceEffortPracticeReflectionCommitmentTransformationFeministCriticalDiscussionCollectivesEngagementFeedbackExaminationSelf TransformationSelf-examination Author:Bell Hooks
“The act of learning itself is no longer seen as simply a matter of information transfer, but rather as a process of dynamic participation, in which students cultivate new ways of thinking and doing, through active discovery and discussion, experimentation and reflection.” ThinkingWayMatterProcessTechnologyLearningTeachingInformationStudentsReflectionDiscoveryActiveDiscussionNew WaysParticipationWay Of ThinkingTransfersExperimentationNew Ways Of Thinking Author:Susan C. Aldridge
“What is a Person? is a clear and comprehensive reconsideration of the meaning of human personhood as the central core of social structures. With breadth of intellect and balance of wisdom, Smith resets the frame of reflection for the most important discussions of the twenty-first century.” FirstsHumansPersonsImportantSocialClearCenturyBalanceReflectionTwentiesStructureIntellectCoreDiscussionComprehensiveBreadthResetPersonhoodSocial StructureReconsideration Author:William B. Hurlbut
“Only after awhile. After it came out and people began to engage in discussions about the social reflections of the film that I realized it had an importance I hadn't thought of.” PeopleFilmSocialReflectionImportanceInjusticeI RealizedDiscussion Author:Rod Steiger
“What chiefly distinguishes the daily press is its incurable fear of ideas, its constant effort to evade the discussion of fundamentals by translating all issues into a few elemental fears, its incessant reduction of all reflection to mere emotion.” IdeasFearEffortEmotionIssuesReflectionFundamentalsPressesConstantMereDiscussionTranslateReductionElementalsIncessant Book:H.L. Mencken: Prejudices: First, Second, and Third Series Source: H.L. Mencken: Prejudices: First, Second, and Third Series