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He enters the forest.
John Yorke • Into The Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them
the spiral curriculum: ‘One starts somewhere—where the learner is,’ says Bruner (p. ix). Topics are taught and then regularly revisited, with understanding deepening at each visit. The important point about Bruner’s spiral model of the curriculum is that there is no either/or about the way that the curriculum is conceived. It is not either subject
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All learn from their dark shadows.
John Yorke • Into The Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them
Andrew Taggart, who writes about our modern relationship to work, describes as “a first-person work‑centric story of progress about an individual’s life course.”
Paul Millerd • The Pathless Path: Imagining a New Story For Work and Life
Use the Paradigm of Desires along with the 5 additional human needs as the fabric, foundation, and framework to assess your clients, understand their actions and behaviors and gain an insider’s look into their decision- making process.
Ajit Nawalkha • The Book of Coaching: For Extraordinary Coaches
also to self-worth.