Constitution for Learning
Most governments today operate from a constitution, a set of agreed ways for people to make collective decisions and resolve differences. A constitution for learning is a set of practices to agree on facts, analyze problems, and resolve issues where personal interests may be affected.
To have a constitution, people must share some of the same beliefs and values. (See Wicked Problems.)

Immediately related elementsHow this works
-
Compression Thinking »Compression Thinking
Lexicon »Lexicon
A – E »A – E
C »C
Constitution for Learning
Wicked Problem »Wicked Problem
+Commentaires (0)
+Citations (0)
+About