A Buddhist in the Classroom Charlie BainA Buddhist perspective on classroom teaching. Sid Brown brings a Buddhist perspective into the classroom to explore the ethical quandaries, lived experiences, and intimacy of teaching. Addressing such topics as attention, community, rage, wonder, consumerism, and simple kindness, Brown demonstrates how this centuries old tradition can inform and enrich classroom life. Readers do not have to be Buddhists to appreciate the gifts of this tradition and
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One of a handful of texts written in the twilight years of Henry VI's reign
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