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Phil Beadle



Average rating: 4.11 · 507 ratings · 44 reviews · 33 distinct worksSimilar authors
Dancing about Architecture:...

3.69 avg rating — 59 ratings — published 2011 — 5 editions
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Why Are You Shouting at Us?...

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4.14 avg rating — 50 ratings — published 2012 — 6 editions
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Cum să predai: strategii di...

4.59 avg rating — 34 ratings
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Literacy: Commas, colons, c...

4.11 avg rating — 28 ratings — published 2015
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Rules for Mavericks: A Mani...

3.11 avg rating — 37 ratings4 editions
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Could Do Better: Help Your ...

4.19 avg rating — 21 ratings — published 2007 — 6 editions
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The Book of Plenary: Here E...

3.77 avg rating — 22 ratings — published 2012
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Literacy: Commas, colons, c...

4.28 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 2014
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The Fascist Painting: What ...

4.05 avg rating — 19 ratings4 editions
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Bad Education: The Guardian...

4.23 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 2011 — 4 editions
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“Feedback is only valuable if the person giving it knows what they are talking about; feedback from an idiot is white noise that will damage you and from which you will learn nothing.”
Phil Beadle

“...holding your hand out and making a gesture that, in the surreal parrallel universe of the classroom would suggest that instruction, but anywhere else would be taken for a drunkard's poorly achieved impression of an epileptic spider failing to negotiate a hairpin bend.”
Phil Beadle, How to Teach

“What do you most get out of the artwork that you love the most? And answering my own question, I would hesitate to say that it is communing with someone else’s pain and frailty; it is the empathetic tear of another voice that is like yours but with more experience; it is your own adoration of a complex idea simply and acutely expressed. But chiefly it is that the work is located in the real.”
Phil Beadle, Rules for Mavericks: A Manifesto for Dissident Creatives



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