Re: Pay for Learning LO1516

Raymond Hartjen (rhartjen@cpcug.org)
Mon, 5 Jun 1995 21:02:20 -0400 (EDT)

Replying to LO1481 --

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Host's Note: I'm a little unsure whether Raymond was inteding to reply
directly to Keith or through the list. My apologies if I've made the
wrong judgement here.
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In your message LO1481 you mentioned that all breakthrough thinking
occurs in the subconscious etc.

I have recently written a book and was awed by the amount of work that was
accomplished during the wee hours of the morning. I was so moved by this
phenomena that I was ready to believe that I was receiving help from a
source outside of my body. I alone could not be gaining these incredible
insights. Be it a God or whomever. Now your mention of it brings it down
to earth and I would like to read more about that to which you made
reference.

By the way the book is about what education will be like in the 21st
century. The book which I wrote was a lot different than the book I set
out to write. The insights I gained while reading in diverse books as
Leakey's Origins Reconsidered, Waldrops Complexity, Rollo May's Freedom
and Destiny, Erich Fromm's The Sane Society and others allowed me an
opportunity to think far beyond the box in which most of education finds
itself. The first chapter is available without cost to anyone who wishes
to read it via the WWW.

I'd be very appreciative of anything you write on the topic.
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Ray Hartjen, Educational Alternatives, Inc. (A Non-Profit Corp.) 
	    "Serving the Schools of Maryland Since 1977"
Author: Empowering the Child: Nurturing the Hungry Mind, Elementary Educ. 
for the 21st Century. Download Chap. 1 at http://ttx.com/bookzone under the 
heading; "Children"       <rhartjen@cpcug.org>