How does our theory become practice? LO23614

Max Schupbach (max@max-jytte.com)
Wed, 15 Dec 1999 05:57:37 -0800

Replying to LO23593 --

dear Richard,

thank you for pointing out different learning styles. I, too, don't see
these as conflicting but as fertilizing each other. One of the great
things about this string is the diversity of background, communication and
thinking styles. Some of the conflicts might come from the fact, that we
don't sufficiently value the difference, and point out to each other what
we learn from each other. This can act as a catalyst for trouble, if you
think of conflict as an unconscious tendency towards establishing more
differentiation.

greetings
Max

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