1. Okay, but, in all seriousness, why should anyone care about the supposed
findings of tutors?
Because the feedback process is extremely valuable. It moves a group from
theory into actuality. It is an established part of good planning -- evaluate
how you're doing. My impression of the Ruhi
Brent,
At 06:50 PM 12/9/2004, you wrote:
Because the feedback process is extremely valuable. It moves a group from
theory into actuality. It is an established part of good planning --
evaluate how you're doing.
Sure, but you are giving me a technical response, while I have been objecting
to
My impression of the Ruhi Institute in Colombia which created the Ruhi
materials, is that they excelled at this. I'm not talking about putting much
stock in the random impressions of one person. I'm talking about a methodology
of soliciting feedback and accomplishments on a broad basis. The