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Mireille Falardeau et Michel Loranger Le choix de stratégies ... - CSSE

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450 DISCUSSION NOTES / DÉBAT<br />

and administrators who encourage experimentation and reflection, who support<br />

stu<strong>de</strong>nts in their moral struggles, who are forgiving of their moral failures and<br />

celebrate their moral successes. And, when choices are to be ma<strong>de</strong>, we need<br />

people who will consi<strong>de</strong>r the consequences for other individuals and groups, not<br />

just themselves. Our soci<strong>et</strong>y will not work without individuals who have a strong<br />

sense of themselves and a <strong>de</strong>ep appreciation of their inter<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nce with others.<br />

This seems to us to be much closer to the progressive agenda in education than<br />

to the traditional one.<br />

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