Why We Banned Legos
2 CommentsAn article from 2006 exploring power, ownership, and equity in an early childhood classroom.
An article from 2006 exploring power, ownership, and equity in an early childhood classroom.
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uhhh … you know your title says “Why We Banned Legs” and not “Why We Banned Legos”
Don’t want people to think you discriminate against people with legs.
opps ;p
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