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Liberatory

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Lib´er`a`to`ry    (~å`tô`rŷ)
a.1.Tending, or serving, to liberate.


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Tolson, whose father was self-taught in Latin, Hebrew, and Greek, combined "racial pride, radical Christianity, philological rigor, and liberatory rhetoric that changed students' lives.
History," Deborah Seltzer-Kelly analyzes her struggled to incorporate liberatory practices in high school history classes and in the process offers insights into the circumstances new teachers may face when they are mentored by older colleagues and teacher educators who have, on some level, opted out of engaging the tensions between the mandate to prepare future educators to deliver standards-based school curricula and a fundamental commitment to democratizing education.
The authors write in a manner that suggests their belief that the Bible and faith offer liberatory models that can provide hope in ominous times.
 
 
 
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