Miller's book sounds fascinating. There is a similar school of thought in pedagogy, identified in a book in 1975 by Dan Lortie. He called it the apprenticeship of observation: the tendency for teachers to uncritically teach how they were taught. Our childhood and school years have an enormous impact on us, and many are unaware of how it affects us as adults unless we are able to critically unpack it and explore it. Thank you for sharing your ideas on Miller's book, Sterlin.
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