Of course, Jack, of course. An old way of putting it is that a teacher hasn't
taught until the learner has learnt.
As for your question about documentation, I was going to ask the same thing. No
surprise that Switserland is playing a leading role, with a reputation like Jean
Piaget's to uphold.
Henry
Jack Park wrote:
> I'll repeat it again: I
> don't see teaching as anything but learning facilitation. ...
>
> Can you point to any (hopefully English language) documentation on the
> revolution you describe?
>
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