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Moreover, we have observed that unless a teaching program includes the
experience of "getting the hands dirty" by actively implementing conceptions, the
program is threatened with incomple- tion and impotence precisely because it is
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Moreover, we have observed that unless a teaching program includes the
experience of "getting the hands dirty" by actively implementing conceptions, the
program is threatened with incomple- tion and impotence precisely because it is
...
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tion : “ I have the feeling that this thing is on its own , completely outside of me . . .
. the people you ' ve put in a play just go on by themselves . ” We observed that
these psychological states were present when the subject effected breakthroughs
...
tion : “ I have the feeling that this thing is on its own , completely outside of me . . .
. the people you ' ve put in a play just go on by themselves . ” We observed that
these psychological states were present when the subject effected breakthroughs
...
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tion where messages in reply to the original question are transmitted as though
they emanated from a single source , when actually five or six separate
individuals are pooling their communicative power . The resistance of the
individual circuits ...
tion where messages in reply to the original question are transmitted as though
they emanated from a single source , when actually five or six separate
individuals are pooling their communicative power . The resistance of the
individual circuits ...
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Acknowledgments | 3 |
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
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