Dear Friends,
Does anyone have the complete letter (or near complete)wherein this
paragraph is found?
... reports from countries of diverse backgrounds suggest that many
national Bahá'í communities which have adopted the books of the Ruhi
Institute are finding them highly effective. It is
Susan Maneck wrote:
. . . The
House of Justice is happy to see from your letter that you respect this
decision and do not want to make your own evaluation of the program a cause
for disunity.
I'd like to see it without the elipses.
I hope when you find the entire letter you will share it
I am curious to understand how the mere evaluation of the
program could be linked to causing disunity.
Dear Marleen,
That may be a linkage which the author himself made. That is why it is
always good to have the question as welll.
In this limited context,
it almost implies that any negative
Susan Maneck wrote:
Nor does it seem conducive to the creation of a 'culture of learning.'
Now that you put it that way, it begs the question of what is meant by a
culture of learning, as if it could possibly mean to exclude negative
feedback or evaluations, leaving learning limited to
Is this what you are looking for?
From International Teaching Centre Report April 2003
. . . The impetus given to the institute process in the past two years and, in
particular, to having the believers proceed through a sequence of courses was
felt on all continents. The number
Dear Larry,
No, that document only quotes the part of that letter I already put up. I want
the letter they are quoting *from.* There are elipses in that quote and I want
to know what's missing.
warmest, Susan
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