Re: When is CL not appropriate?


Subject: Re: When is CL not appropriate?
From: Paul Hertzel (hertzpau@niacc.cc.ia.us)
Date: Tue Jun 20 2000 - 12:50:00 EDT


Larry Spence wrote,

>I disagree and many others would too. Learning is fundamentally
>social. . .

If you can learn independently of a social setting, then for sure
learning is not fundamentally social. Learning often happens in a
social setting, but it is not fundamentally social any more than
forgetting is fundamentally social.

Paul Hertzel
NIACC
Mason City, IA

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