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Messy Minds: The Autoethnography of Learning

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I’ve had my arse handed to me a few times online. Enough times to realise that writing provocatively (whether intentional or not) is often worth the activity. The most memorable and behaviour changing occasion was when I wrote about how important it is for history teachers to teach their students to look for multiple perspectives....

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