Classrooms on the Danube: An exploration of the quality of classroom
life.
From teaching and learning as "work" to teaching and learning as
"life" from the third floor of that yellow building in the shadow of
Elizabeth Bridge and the castle in Budapest! "As I sat on the bottom
step of the wharf, A melon-rind flowed by with the current; Wrapped in
my fate I hardly heard the chatter of the surface, while the deep was
silent. As if my own heart had opened its gate: The Danube was
turbulent, wise and great. A rakodópart alsó kövén ültem,
néztem, hogy úszik el a dinnyehéj. Alig hallottam, sorsomba
merülten, hogy fecseg a felszin, hallgat a mély. Mintha szivemből
folyt volna tova, zavaros, bölcs és nagy volt a Duna." József
Attila