Your cynicism here is refreshing. But you could trump your own cynicism by stepping back from the metaphor of learning as accumulation/ accretion / addition. It might seem that obvious - that we want stuff to go into head of person - but this too is a metaphor.
Your cynicism here is refreshing. But you could trump your own cynicism by stepping back from the metaphor of learning as accumulation/ accretion / addition. It might seem that obvious - that we want stuff to go into head of person - but this too is a metaphor.
It is. We only have metaphors. That’s just the way it is. To paraphrase George Box, all metaphors are wrong but some are useful