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Intuition (day 1 of 3)

Saturday, October 8th, 2005, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Speaker: Roslyn Young

For Caleb Gattegno, of all the ways of knowing open to mankind, intuition was the best suited to solving the problems of the 21st Century. "Intuition" is a technical term for a particular way of knowing needed when encountering complexity. it involves our capacity to maintain and to hold the presence of a whole problem whilst using "lightings" to examine different aspects in turn. During this seminar, we will examine how we know what we know, and why intuition is so important for the type of problem confronting us today. Roslyn Young is an English teacher living in France who has been working with the Gattegno Approach for teaching languages (aka The Silent Way) for over 35 years. Her annual series of workshops will take place this year at CDF. For more details, see CDF's webpage.

Organization: CDF (Classes de Francais)

Cost: 32,500 yen (3 days) (29,500 before the 1st of Sept.)

Venue: CDF (Classes de Francais) 107-0052, Tokyo, Minato-ku, Akasaka 8-4-7 2F M'Aoyama-Itchome Tel: 03-3475-0745

Location: Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan

Contact CDF (Classes de Francais)

Brendan Marcus

Work phone: 03-3475-0745