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... emotional well - being . He might argue that the students were mature enough to govern their own lives , and he might insist that student power encourages responsibility . He might point out how rigid rules and restrictions , archaic ...
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... emotional needs of students ; thus , I try to make the students more aware of the oppressiveness of their environment . Increasingly , I find myself supporting certain student demands for more relevant curricula , for an end to un ...
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Psychotherapy and Social Change | 17 |
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