Redefining literacy and basics

Abstract
This article argues that mutual trust and understanding between teacher and learner are essential to a “beneficial” educational experience. It also argues that “students” cannot learn, that what they learn depends on their interpretation of the “experience,” that attempts to control learning result in undesirable side‐effects, and that congruity of external and internal evaluations is a significant consideration infrequently considered.

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