Giving diverse people the capacity to function in their favorite mode of expression or learning style, in the midst of shared modes, increases the cognitive/expressive synergy possible from the whole group. -- Tom
Giving diverse people the capacity to function in their favorite mode of expression or learning style, in the midst of shared modes, increases the cognitive/expressive synergy possible from the whole group. -- Tom
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