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What Does It Mean To “Learn How To Think”? By David Foster Wallace

What Does It Mean To “Learn How To Think”? By David Foster Wallace

by Adriano Pianesi | Aug 25, 2020 | learning reimagined

“There are these two guys sitting together in a bar in the remote Alaskan wilderness. One of the guys is religious, the other is an atheist, and the two are arguing about the existence of God with that special intensity that comes after about the fourth beer....
Bottle-fillers Or Scavenger Hunt Organizers? Learning Re-imagined

Bottle-fillers Or Scavenger Hunt Organizers? Learning Re-imagined

by Adriano Pianesi | Mar 8, 2020 | learning reimagined

We cannot teach a person how to become something but we can only provide an experience in which they could learn to become something: there are no bottles to be filled with the content of the expert! Rather, the job of a trainer becomes designing, setting up, and...
Learning Reimagined: What If We Reinterpreted Learning As Emotional Work?

Learning Reimagined: What If We Reinterpreted Learning As Emotional Work?

by Adriano Pianesi | Sep 9, 2017 | learning reimagined

People often show up for a leadership course with expectations about HOW the knowledge will be conveyed (often through a lecture, consistently with previous experiences) and WHAT the structure of that knowledge will be (somehow external and objective). Participants in...

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