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Teaching English : Some Remarks on the Emergence of the Sympathetic Teacher in the English Classroom
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Teaching English : Some Remarks on the Emergence of the Sympathetic Teacher in the English Classroom
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In this essay, Annette Patterson illustrates how ‘The study of Australian literature is one technique among many at our disposal in shaping the lives of future citizens.’ (330)
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Epigraph: A story is often the best medium of establishing a bond of sympathy between children and teacher. - Paul Klapper, 1914, p. 94
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Teaching English : Some Remarks on the Emergence of the Sympathetic Teacher in the English Classroom