I think the following kind of mail will amplify each misunderstanding.
According to my understanding, e-mail discussion should be
frank as possible as one can and one should not use the expression
like "On reading this Cynic might have retorted:"
That is the moral and the rules on the e-mail discussion.
Is it wrong?
Naoki Ueno
National Institute for Educational Research, Tokyo
At 2:06 PM 7/30/97 +0200, Eva Ekeblad wrote:
>At 22.41 +0900 97-07-27, Naoki Ueno wrote about Jean Lave:
>>She also presented the issue on "learning across contexts"
>>instead of learning as participating in community of practice.
>
>On reading this Cynic might have retorted:
>
>>Fine, so now at last Jean Lave is re-introducing good old
>>transfer into her theoretical system to get it in working order.
>