Hi Je Kan,
Great feeling of excitement that what is past in
properly understood. I am very grateful indeed for
your posting and your unreserved apology and looking
forward enormously to working with you and others
onlist - email is such a difficult medium isn't it? I
refelct on some of my past postings and think 'If only
I could have spoken my words face to face'.
Thanks VERY much for your link to the paper about
foreign educators,
and all the best as you limber up pre. your viva (I
think you'll do well!)
Take care - another hug!
Sarah
--- Rev Je Kan Adler-Collins <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Hi Sarah, Thank you for your reply and clearing the
> issues up once and
> for I publicly and unreservedly apologize if I
> responded in any way
> that was miss informed and hurtful to you. As you
> know I would never
> set out to deliberately hurt or wound. l. I agree
> that to move forward
> will focus our creative energies in what excites us
> both. I have always
> said that words are such poor communicators and at
> times they get in
> the way. Now I understand that the main objection
> has been removed your
> question as to standards of judgement is highly
> relevant to education
> in Japan. I bring yours and others attention to the
> url of a recent
> paper written about foreign educators in Japan.
>
http://chronicle.com/temp/email2.php?id=pygwSdRCXpp8rdzPgjhswxNVTnWgzy4N
>
> I never thought that any one would ever be honest
> enough to tell I as
> it is. It seems this is a day for me being
> corrected. Smile.I have to
> yet to submit my complete thesis for internal
> reading as it has yet to
> be approved by my supervisor. The draft first copy
> is available at
> http://living-action-research.org/PhD_index.htm
> yes I am very
> nervous .I guess that is par for the course.
>
> So Hugs to you too
> Love and respect Je Kan
>
> Quoting Sarah Fletcher <[log in to unmask]>:
>
> > Je Kan,
> >
> > Where you write 'I do not mean to hurt' I hear
> you
> > but you've hurt me. Let's move on shall we? With
> my
> > unsquashable sense of humour and creativity I'll
> > recover! Besides It's Friday - and lots to look
> > forward to!
> >
> > Hug!
> >
> > Sarah
> >
> > PS There is no case under formal investigation
> > relating to my PhD! You have misunderstood ...
> all
> > that was settled a long, long time ago now.
> > Let's have some more of the 'great exchanges'
> about
> > research in Japan?
> >
> > --- Rev Je Kan Adler-Collins <[log in to unmask]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > re. I do feel that it could be approached in such
> a
> > manner that a case which is under formal
> investigation
> > is not prejudge in a public forum.
> >
> > re. I do not mean to hurt but I can not just be
> > silent as others are hurt.
> >
> > Sarah Fletcher
> > http://www.TeacherResearch.net
> >
>
>
>
> Rev Je Kan Adler-Collins
> Assistant Professor of Nursing
> Fukuoka Prefectural University Faculty of Nursing
> Tagawa City
> Fukuoka Prefecture
> Japan
>
Sarah Fletcher
http://www.TeacherResearch.net
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