Psycho-social dynamics

These are research pages. This is not an academic treaty about people. It is very much based on the real experiences of teachers within the social ambience they find themselves in on a daily basis. The objective is not to reach some kind of objective conclusion. We are merely exploring ideas about social dynamics. Hence, the methodology of research is not what you might expect. To that end, I suggest some conventions to assist whoever might be interested in exploring these matters. Please be patient.--Fidocancan 21:09, 28 November 2007 (UTC)

conventions

There are number of conventions, which we can discuss in the talk page.

There is no need to try to ascertain the exclusive, objective truth of a matter. Hence, no need for argument. Simply deepen our understanding of the phenomena we experience in the real world, in our classrooms for example, by allowing ourselves to enter into another person's comprehensive understanding of the same phenomenon. We must not accept or dismiss based on a shallow engagement of words. Rather, we learn to appreciate the people involved and their ontology, their experience, their conclusions are true relative to them and their context.

objectives

Here's a few objectives to start off with:

some lingo and metaphors

Given the convention regarding use of language, the following are used only as much as they point at real-life dynamics which we experience. Extended metaphors provide some much needed accuracy. Alternative descriptors are encouraged. Eventually we might be able to use mathematics to describe certain dynamics.

moot

As we talk about our experiences, and apply language patterns borrowed from other areas, certain topics may emerge that we are all concerned about. These are listed here, together with some invitational topics.

experience in the field

Individual thoughts about our experiences and how it relates to mathematising social dynamics. Any insights welcomed.

active members

Stick down your name if the material here resonates with your real life experience, or if it is an area which you would like to contribute to.

related links

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