New Economics Foundation, Sally Duensing, karen Smith, Mark Windale
Just Like a Bed of Roses
Democs and Discussion Based Learning in the Classroom

Just Like a Bed of Roses Democs and Discussion Based Learning in the Classroom

"'A bed of roses' generally means 'a pleasant or easy situation'. If you've been aware of a bed of roses in a park or garden, you may not have appreciated the groundwork required to create that well structured environment - turning the soil, applying nutrients, tending and supporting the young roses in their growth. Care is also needed - those roses have thorns, with the potential to inflict damage. So an alternative interpretation of 'a bed of roses' is that it represents beauty, growth, togetherness, careful preparation and management."--Provided by publisher.
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