On Teaching and Learning: Collective Growth in the Classroom

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Eber, Audrey L

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2025-05-01

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Early Childhood Education , Elementary Education , Childhood , Interconnectedness , Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Humane Education

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Art of Teaching Thesis - Written

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This thesis explores the role of love, reciprocity, and interconnectedness in the classroom, drawing from personal teaching experiences and the works of James Baldwin, bell hooks, Paulo Freire and other thinkers. Through stories of student-led learning, dialogue, and care, I reflect on how teaching is not a transactional act but a relational one - shaped by deep listening, trust and the full recognition of each child’s humanity. Central to this work is the idea that our growth as educators is inseparable from the growth of the children we teach. When we center students’ voices and follow their lead, we create space for authentic learning experiences that are grounded in mutual respect. Teaching, when rooted in love, becomes a collective practice of seeing and being seen. As teachers, we have a responsibility not just to guide learning but to co-create it - where everyone is seen, valued and transformed in the process.

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