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His addresses to the Third International Educational Conference in 1925 in Heidelberg, and to the National Conference of Palestinian Teachers, Tel Aviv, 1939, are printed in Buber, Between Man and Man (New York: Macmillan, 1965).
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Buber's notion has closer affinities, then, with M.M. Bakhtin's concept of "utterance": a speaking into an "active responsive understanding."
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Buber's notion has closer affinities, then, with M.M. Bakhtin's concept of "utterance": a speaking into an "active responsive understanding."
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Donald L. Berry, Mutuality: The Vision of Martin Buber (Albany: SUNY Press, 1985), 66-67. As a description of the attitude toward the world we might hope schooling would engender in our students, this is not bad.
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There are many, many other exercises of this kind available for, and inventable by, teachers who, if they are willing, can set their old identities aside for a class period or two and take up the role of an "outsider. The largest collection I know about is available from Kendall Hunt Publishing, P.O. Box 1840, Dubuquc, IA 52004 (800) 338-8290). They will send you a price list for copies of Cowstails and Cobras, Silver Bullet, and The Bottomless Bag, each of which contains descriptions of numerous "initiative games" and instructions for building or setting them up. Used as vehicles for breaking up habits and begetting the excitement of working together, the elan of invention, they are dynamite.
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