Hi Maggie and all,
It was lovely to be able to access your presentation of your practitioner research at CESI. I particularly liked your explanation in your posting of how living standards are expressed as clearly communicated meanings that emerge from enquiries of the kind 'How do I improve what I do?' I think 'clearly communicated' are key words here. It is not sufficient that the standards of judgement or the underlying values are implicit in the research. They need to be stated explicitly so that they are clearly understood and intelligible to readers of the research report, including PhD examiners.
In a recent posting, Je Kan articulated his values quite explicitly and explained how they give meaning to his life. Among these values are honesty, inclusionality, tolerance, an ethic of care and consciousness of the other. Are these some of the core values informing the standards of discernment for the assessment of your thesis, Je Kan?
Regards,
Bernie.
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