by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Textorium
The Joy of Teaching Mueller, Peter K My grade eleven social studies class is about to enter the room. I enjoy this class, and if someone were to ask me why, I would have a ready answer. This group of students, as a group, seems genuinely interested and involved....
by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Textorium
What is it like to see something “as if” for the first time? Namukasa, Immaculate Kizito Even though most of us would admit that we sometimes are inattentive to little things, in general we may feel that we have a pretty good sense of the things around us. When...
by admin | Apr 26, 2021 | Textorium
Deep Cuts and Painful Scars: Athletes’ Experiences of Deselection in Youth Sport Kacey C. Neely Youth sport is competitive and selective. At the higher competitive levels of youth sport athletes vie for a spot on the team through a tryout process, at which point...
by admin | Aug 21, 2024 | Scholars
Perhaps Nietzsche’s most famous essay is “On Truth and Lie in a Nonmoral Sense.” In this essay he mocks the human effort to arrive at truth by erecting huge and complex conceptual frameworks and structures of scientific knowledge that in a fundamental sense rests on...
by admin | Oct 6, 2022 | Textorium
Stories of Paradise: What is Home When We Have Left it? Norris, Christine The Questioning As a concrete remembrance of our being together, at the end of every term I like to collect writing from my beginning English as a Second Language students into a book. While...