[Dan]
Interesting... from what I understand, what Pirsig did was to actively engage 
the students in evaluating their own work.

[Arlo]
Before we move any further on this path, Dan, let me ask a question. Given the 
above, do you think Pirsig's expertise (in content? in pedagogy?) was in any 
way valuable to the student? Overall, do you think there is a role for an 
expert/mentor/instructor at all? In the above, it suggests (to me) that 
motivating/encouraging is the optimal role, so an ideal instructor would be 
someone who simply says "keep trying" and nothing more. Moreover, as I read 
your points, it seems to suggest that simply providing libraries or information 
repositories is a better model than having an expert presence at all. So, let 
me ask, given your criticisms, what would something better look like? 

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