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>I may be totally off base here, but if the goal is to discuss learning and
>to promote learning, then it makes sense to use language as it is
>commonly used, rather than inventing new words which may only be meaningful to
>those inventing the terms.
Robert,
Thanks for your thoughts. I have been reading posts to this list for
several months now and have been quite dismayed by the use of created
language that doesn't always communicate. I am executive director of a
nonprofit that is striving to be a learning organization. I am not deeply
schooled in the analytical thinking of learning organizations and find the
more shall we say academic language a barrier to applying ideas and
thoughts from the list.
Meredith Emmett
North Carolina Public Allies
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