146 Steps too Far
Despite Dr. Rogers best efforts to murder me with this blog post thing that we’re doing this week, I still think that I can respond to the aforementioned quotation in one hundred and forty six words or less.
I like Wingate, and to be honest I agree that we, as tutors, should not worry too much about crossing the line; however I find myself thinking that this is something easier said than done. She says herself that it is “not exactly reassuring” to know that you’re often going to “find it by crossing it,” and I for one am hoping that I catch my line-crossing before it goes too far. To err while reinventing a better wheel is human, it’s the dragging my dead horse around in the mud in an attempt to revive it that I’m afraid of. That’s the real danger of the line.
I like Wingate, and to be honest I agree that we, as tutors, should not worry too much about crossing the line; however I find myself thinking that this is something easier said than done. She says herself that it is “not exactly reassuring” to know that you’re often going to “find it by crossing it,” and I for one am hoping that I catch my line-crossing before it goes too far. To err while reinventing a better wheel is human, it’s the dragging my dead horse around in the mud in an attempt to revive it that I’m afraid of. That’s the real danger of the line.
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