De kunst van het onderwijzen

The art of teaching. About the promising future of literature education Literature as a serious art form is losing ground. Also in secondary education, literature has lost its sacrosanct position. Young people are reading fewer and fewer books. This also means that the functional illiteracy of socia...

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