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A Learners’ View (ALV) is the Straightest and Fastest Path to Learning, the Oxygen Of Social Life. CLASSIC EDUCATION AT EDUCLASSICS.COM INTRODUCES and features a learners’ view (ALV) of how people learn. It gives priority to how over what to learn. It describes which actions you can see, hear, and in other ways sense people use first, second, etc. as they learn. It shows how you may, as others have, use ALV to accelerate and increase the amount of learning of others promptly and sometimes dramatically. It grounds classic education, including the social sciences, in observable human activity that results in maintaining as well as changing daily life and potentially changing civilizations. “Yes, if…” (a) A method Harrison (Buzz) Price postulated for analyzing and reporting projects to Walt Disney. (b) It points out what needs to be done to make the possible plausible. (c) He said ‘Yes, if…’ is the language of an enabler, a deal maker, a creative person. (d) He used it to do economic feasibility and site-location studies for the development of Disneyland and Walt Disney World. References Sklar, M.A. (2005). “Yes, if…” In Peggy Van Pelt (Ed.), The Imagineering Workout: Exercises to Shape Your Creative Muscles. New York, NY: Disney Editions, pp. 8-9. Related Sources Imagineering Disney Blog. (Captured 7:03 AM MST, February 22, 2013.) Price, H. (2003). Walt’s Revolution! By the Numbers. Orlando, FL: Ripley Entertainment. Walt Disney Imagineering (Captured 7:08 AM MST, February 22, 2013.) What Do Disney Imagineers Do? (Captured 7:15 AM MST, February 22, 2013).) Return to Main Summary Page of Classic Education |