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Great post. In my field of software engineering, we frequently speak of process re-engineering. The phrase that I think is applicable here is that "automating a bad process simply means we are now doing something bad, much quicker." Sometimes in educational reformation, I believe this applies. We need to transform education by questioning all of the processes and assumptions behind those processes rather than just reform the old processes. That is what I believe.
Posted by: Dennis Phillips, Ph.D. | August 05, 2009 at 01:32 PM