
Why We Learn This Way
In this first episode, I tell you the story of the year I decided I hated Greek mythology — and how I was completely wrong. It's the story of how dead learning convinces you the problem is you, and what it took for a boo

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In the Margin is a literature podcast about slowing down and paying attention — to great books, and to the world they keep teaching us to see. I'm Kim: a teacher, a homeschooling mom, and a lifelong reader who believes the best learning doesn't happen on the test, but in the margins — those small, honest notes we leave beside a text as it works on us. Each episode, we step into a book together, ask better questions than the ones with tidy answers, and practice the kind of close, careful attention that turns reading into something that changes you. Whether you're one of my students or simply someone who loves a good book, pull up a chair. There's room in the margin for you. Read more at http://delightandsavor.com
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In this first episode, I tell you the story of the year I decided I hated Greek mythology — and how I was completely wrong. It's the story of how dead learning convinces you the problem is you, and what it took for a boo
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