Recycle the classics: pre-texts for high-order thinking in low-resourced areas

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Sommer, Doris

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Cambridge. MA, Estados Unidos : Harvard University.

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Literature is recycled material, a pretext for making more art. I learned this distillation of lots of literary criticism in workshops with children. I also learned that creative and critical thinking are practically the same faculty, since both take a distance from found material and turn it into stuff for interpretation. For a teacher of literature over a long lifetime, these are embarrassingly basic lessons to be learning so late, but I report them here for anyone who wants to save time and stress.

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2015

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p. 11-13

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Sommer, Doris. 2015. Recycle the classics: pre-texts for high-order thinking in low-resourced areas. Revista Harvard Review of Latin America, winter 2015, 14(2):11-13.

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