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Episode 18: Learning to subvert

Episode 18 of the Education in Dystopia podcast, hosted by Mr. Arizona, titled "Episode 18: Learning to subvert" was published on March 3, 2021 and runs 53 minutes.

March 3, 2021 ·53m · Education in Dystopia

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As teachers and learners we're often told that being subversive is wrong, and something we shouldn't do. But on this episode we discuss how that is probably backwards — like so many things. // Music used:  * Hoopla - Limes * Hawaii - Juan RIOS

As teachers and learners we're often told that being subversive is wrong, and something we shouldn't do. But on this episode we discuss how that is probably backwards — like so many things.

// Music used: 

* Hoopla - Limes

* Hawaii - Juan RIOS

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