change a person's morale or situation. His poem "Take a Stand" (2001) became emblematic of this stance:... tice-oriented education.
* Canada, G. (2001a). Take a stand. //Reclaiming Children and Youth//.
* C... dalus//, 128(1), 121–132.
* Canada, G. (2001a). Take a stand. //Reclaiming Children and Youth//.
* C
on is Giroux's insistence that education does not take place only in schools but through the multiple "p... rginal voices. Giroux's position — "educators can take a position without standing still" — preserves th... riculum while simultaneously enabling students to take critical distance from the ideological messages i
at Radcliffe, asserting instead that "one should take his education as he would take a walk in the country, leisurely, our minds hospitably open to impressio
nking is characteristically egocentric (unable to take the perspective of another), animistic (attributi... young children cannot yet decenter cognitively to take the viewpoint of another. Both findings generated