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Chinua Achebe eloquently expresses an educational philosophy I embrace: "What you want to do as a teacher is to make people aware of the complexity of experience... this is what education should aim to do: to draw out from us what is there so that it can interact with what's outside."
Brian D. Cohen: Education and the Visual Arts Brian D. Cohen 2011
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Chinua Achebe eloquently expresses an educational philosophy I embrace: "What you want to do as a teacher is to make people aware of the complexity of experience... this is what education should aim to do: to draw out from us what is there so that it can interact with what's outside."
Brian D. Cohen: Education and the Visual Arts Brian D. Cohen 2011
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Chinua Achebe eloquently expresses an educational philosophy I embrace: "What you want to do as a teacher is to make people aware of the complexity of experience... this is what education should aim to do: to draw out from us what is there so that it can interact with what's outside."
Brian D. Cohen: Education and the Visual Arts Brian D. Cohen 2011
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Chinua Achebe eloquently expresses an educational philosophy I embrace: "What you want to do as a teacher is to make people aware of the complexity of experience... this is what education should aim to do: to draw out from us what is there so that it can interact with what's outside."
Brian D. Cohen: Education and the Visual Arts Brian D. Cohen 2011
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Chinua Achebe eloquently expresses an educational philosophy I embrace: "What you want to do as a teacher is to make people aware of the complexity of experience... this is what education should aim to do: to draw out from us what is there so that it can interact with what's outside."
Brian D. Cohen: Education and the Visual Arts Brian D. Cohen 2011
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Of more contemporary writers, I have the utmost regard and take delight in the writings of Chinua Achebe, Ben Okri (both Nigerian) and the Egyptian novelist who died recently, Naguib Mahfouz (The Cairo Trilogy).
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I haven't seen Gabriel Garcia Marquez or Kenzaburo Oe or Chinua Achebe as keynote speakers at AWP, have you?
Anis Shivani: Creative Writing Programs: Is The MFA System Corrupt And Undemocratic? Anis Shivani 2010
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“Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe — I read this twice in college for two different literature classes.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Win a SONY Reader. It’s as easy as sharing your emotions. 2009
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I haven't seen Gabriel Garcia Marquez or Kenzaburo Oe or Chinua Achebe as keynote speakers at AWP, have you?
Anis Shivani: Creative Writing Programs: Is The MFA System Corrupt And Undemocratic? Anis Shivani 2010
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Chinua Achebe eloquently expresses an educational philosophy I embrace: "What you want to do as a teacher is to make people aware of the complexity of experience... this is what education should aim to do: to draw out from us what is there so that it can interact with what's outside."
Brian D. Cohen: Education and the Visual Arts Brian D. Cohen 2011
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