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Failure, Camaraderie, and Shared Embodied Learning
Failure, Camaraderie, and Shared Embodied Learning

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I have taught philosophy in all types of schools, from community colleges to nationally- ranked research universities. I’ve also coached youth cycling (albeit briefly) at T-Town, one of the premier cycling centers in the United States. In both academics and . . .

I have taught philosophy in all types of schools, from community colleges to nationally- ranked research universities. I’ve also coached youth cycling (albeit briefly) at T-Town, one of the premier cycling centers in the United States. In both academics and sports, most people are average—somewhere within one standard deviation of the mean of a bell […]

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