Social Learning & Change LO3668

Wiggo Hustad (Wiggo.Hustad@vf.hisf.no)
Fri, 10 Nov 1995 12:21:46 +0100

Hi there !

Some days ago I got hands on Howard Goldsteins
book SOCIAL LEARNING AND CHANGE (1981),
Tavistock Publications, New York and London.

By reading /scanning the book I have found its
teleological point of departure interesting. In short that is
to understand learning as explained by intent, not by cause.
A view very close to many contributions and theories-in-use
on this list. This split in a teleological and positivist typology
may help us to sort out both theory and understanding of
practice.

I wonder if anyone of you know the book well, and what your
opinions are.

BTW - have a nice weekend

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Wiggo Hustad

Wiggo Hustad Researcher

Organization and Learning Western Norway Research Institute N-5800 Sogndal, NORWAY Wiggo.Hustad@vf.hisf.no