Yes, Sir karl's so-called philosophy.
i say so-called because he criticisied it from a new perpective.
The best way of describing this is to say that we shouldnt
just define our criticism,as portrayed in such like "wikipedia"
And i cant say too much here as im still digesting some of sir karl's words there.
Nevertheless,it is of some importance that his work in viewed
properly;as his criticism is not only important but should be
viewed as a new start(in education).
And i make no apologies for say that; what with the current
situation in politics(=whether to support the war or not)and
the situation in the environment(=whether to support the left
or the right positions - on change).
And i think the real recent example of just one politicions
environmental message, winning a Nobel PEACE prize
(shared-with a UN group)for it, should be looked upon as a
new start like sir karl's has had in education generally.
2007-10-16 11:21:52
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