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Coulter, David – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2002
Central to teaching is a grand dichotomy: public and private. Children need the protection of privacy to form their own identities: they try out new roles and need to be sheltered from some consequences of these attempts so that they feel confident to keep trying. Forming an identity, however, is also a public concern: the very roles that children…
Descriptors: Privacy, Ethics, Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics

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