On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Jim Clark wrote:
> 
> What is archaic is the simplistic view that psychology and
> biology are somehow separate entitities.  The first statement of
> this quote is also incorrect factually (i.e., the assertion that
> we have not gotten very far in understanding and promoting
> learning from past [psychological] research).  What is the source
> of this quote?

It's a comment made by a director of a Faculty Development Center at a
major flagship university during a recent exchange.

Make it a good day.

                                                       --Louis--


Louis Schmier                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Department of History             http://www.halcyon.com/arborhts/louis.html 
Valdosta State University
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