Aggies blog about the cultural representation of Black women and the literature they produce. We center the lived experience of the Black woman as represented in literature and the terms and conditions on which she projects her own agency amidst society’s denial of it. We aim to use this place as a site of valuable information, and a space to challenge traditional paradigms about the Black woman’s identity and experience.
Friday, February 28, 2014
From our list in class I would like to talk more about observational learning. There is a saying "young lady's should be seen and not herd" "unknown I believe this statement was said not to just get little girls to sit still and be quiet but to teach them how to observe their surroundings. When a person sits down and observes their surroundings they can learn a lot, they can learn what right fro wrong, they can even tell what type of people are surrounding them who is real and who is fake. Observational learning is as simple as watching being quite and watching others and your surroundings.
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