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Shaped by the People

 
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  • Shaped by the People: Conversations on Participatory Education by Molly Sherman, Harrell Fletcher, Lisa Jarrett, Amanda Leigh Evans, Rosten Woo, Spencer Bryne-Seres, Anna Craycroft, Sarah Workneh, and Dawn Philip

    Shaped by the People: Conversations on Participatory Education

    Molly Sherman, Harrell Fletcher, Lisa Jarrett, Amanda Leigh Evans, Rosten Woo, Spencer Bryne-Seres, Anna Craycroft, Sarah Workneh, and Dawn Philip

    Shaped by the People is a book of conversations with artists about pedagogical practices that directly engage participants’ knowledge in the learning process. The book We Make the Road by Walking by Myles Horton and Paulo Freire was an inspiration for Shaped by the People and provided a point of departure for its concept and structure. Contributors include Harrell Fletcher, Lisa Jarrett, Molly Sherman, Rosten Woo, Spencer Byrne-Seres, Anna Craycroft, Amanda Leigh Evans, The Living School of Art, Sarah Workneh, and Dawn Philip.

 
 
 

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