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Wahkohtowin as Paideia
2018
Engaged Scholar Journal Community-Engaged Research Teaching and Learning
The Wahkohtowin class was held in Saskatoon throughout early 2014. Wahkohtowin brought together prisoners, students, and professors, in order to critically examine Canada's "justice" system. For the author, participation in this class led to deep learning, or what ancient Greeks called Paideia. This article explores why Wahkohtowin led to deep learning. It concludes that the deep learning was attributable to four factors: the leaders created space for suffering to speak; course participants
doi:10.15402/esj.v4i1.322
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