Nostalgia Interviews With Chris Deacy

4: William Rowlandson

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Sinopsis

In this captivating, and passionate, interview, William Rowlandson, Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at the University of Kent, talks about growing up in the West Country and the roots of his love for teaching. William identifies a 'binding thread' which runs throughout our lives from school through to retirement and offers his personal view on what he considers to be one of the inadequacies of the educational system. What emerges strongly in our conversation is the role that passion plays in William's life, and how he prefers to see himself not as a lecturer but as a facilitator who is able, through dialogue and interaction, to elicit from students what it is that 'floats their boat'. William discusses the influence of Sartre and Graham Greene and the impact that 49p Penguin books - which kickstarted his belief that a book is 'a friend, a teacher and an antagonist' - that were sold in a bookshop near his school had a particular influence on him when he was growing up. The difference between his and his