Dear all,
I am sorry, I have missed most of the discussion this far -
this comment just struck a chord as I have been wondering
about it myself too lately. My understanding was that it would
be only fair to tell students where one comes from so that they
can take what is said with that in mind? I would love to hear
your thoughts.
my2cents,
sofia
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>>> Jack Ring <
jring@AMUG.ORG> 9.4.2009 23:21 >>>
Useful distinction.
While personal values may be discussed on this forum is it permissible
for
the leader to declare his or hers in the classroom? That was one of
the
origins of this discussion.
Jack Ring>