First Principles of LO LO11621

Rol Fessenden (76234.3636@CompuServe.COM)
31 Dec 96 17:12:06 EST

Replying to LO11594 -- was: Hold on ...let's think
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Jan Lelie says you can't keep from forgetting the lessons gained in the
course of our reflections or experiences, nor can we identify the most
timeless lessons that we would benefit from remembering. I wonder. In
Math and Science a huge amount can be reconstructed pretty easily from
first principles. That is the core of much education in these fields,
particularly in Germany and Japan. This makes me wonder if there are
'first principles' of LO. It may be too soon to identify them, but
perhaps not too soon to think about them. Certainly Senge's 5 disciplines
are relevant to a re-learning mode.

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