[Oe List ...] ToP Methods
W. J.
synergi at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 6 16:18:02 CDT 2009
As far as I know, the 'rational objective' and 'existential aim' were at the core of the RS/CS curriculum of the CF&LC. Check out the Pedagogy Manual for RS-1. Also key to the spiral curriculum we created for the EG and to the Imaginal Education course.
Perhaps the 'why' is obvious for pedagogy: getting clarity about the 'life address' that's implicit in the rational construct as well as present in the experiential 'process' of a workshop or seminar.
Marshall
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Wasn't that something that started with Town Meeting
76?
Susan
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Here’s a memory
question – maybe something you heard.
When, how and why did we introduce
the ideas of using Rational and Existential aims when we prepare for a
facilitated event or a training event?
Does anyone know that history? I’m
curious.
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