“The more degrees of freedom there are in practice, the wider the discussion and debate can be.”
Thomas Newkirk“We can learn to pay attention, concentrate, devote ourselves to authors. We can slow down so we can hear the voice of texts, feel the movement of sentences, experience the pleasure of words--and own passages that speak to us. (p. 41)”
Thomas Newkirk, The Art of Slow Reading: Six Time-Honored Practices for Engagement“The more degrees of freedom there are in practice, the wider the discussion and debate can be.”
Thomas Newkirk, Holding on to Good Ideas in a Time of Bad Ones: Six Literacy Principles Worth Fighting for