Reading Wisdom
“Teachers are not invited to do missionary work, charity work, among the oppressed in our society. Instead, we have an opportunity to be in the presence of tremendous, powerful, insightful young people. We can join in the dance with students and provoke them with questions, challenges, tools, and reflection, but we are only useful agents in their educations if we replace charity with solidarity, patronizing with respect. This requires leveling the power in the classroom and a concerted search for generative topics, resources, and questions to pursue together.”
-Rick and William Ayers, Teaching the Taboo
-Rick and William Ayers, Teaching the Taboo
Four A's Protocol




