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The Supreme Organ Of The Mind's Self-Ordering Growth, T. Y. Booth Apr 1973

The Supreme Organ Of The Mind's Self-Ordering Growth, T. Y. Booth

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As is true of other organs, when language is functioning well, we pay little or no attention to it or its complexities. Part of the difficulty, in fact, of doing justice to the problems of expression and interpretation that Richards asks us to deal with is that routine language experience occurs so effortlessly, so unconcernedly, so second-natured naturally, that when we do run into difficulties we do not always recognize them as difficulties of our developing language. Or, what can be even worse, we think of the language difficulties as if they were separable, as if the thought would be …


Are Pschological Principles Useful?(A Guid To The Study Of Human Learning), David R. Stone Nov 1969

Are Pschological Principles Useful?(A Guid To The Study Of Human Learning), David R. Stone

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To some extent, each person is his own doctor, his own economist, his own historian, his own counselor, his own psychologist, and his own teacher.

It is said that a man who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client. Can the same be said of a man's other roles? At least for learning (which professionally intersects education and psychology) any person may have the goal of helping himself to appreciate and evaluate the role of the learning professional.

A knowledge explosion has taken place in the area of learning, as in the many fields of science in …