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Bakhtinian thought  

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  • Bakhtinian thought contributes to curriculum studies by recognizing that voices cannot exist in isolation; rather, our utterances represent some aspect of our interactions and experiences within society throughout the duration of our lives. In this respect, classrooms represent a microcosm of society where differing voices come into contact to construct a polyphonic truth. [Source: Encyclopedia of Curriculum Studies; Bakhtinian Thought]

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