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No one thinks that one would do identical tasks to teach someone math, reading, lawyering, the law, etc. The point is that the best way to approach any task (be it teaching, building a house, or doing heart surgery) is to have a clear goal, a plan to get to that goal, and the ability to assess progress along the way.

Methods will change depending on your goal (if I want to get to Baltimore - as opposed to the Law School - I will take a train instead of my feet) but the way the task is approached remains constant. Yes, I taught 5 year olds to read the same way I taught high schoolers math and managers management. Yes, I approach law school the say way I taught school. The framework is successful for any task. The details change according to what you want to accomplish.

-- AdamCarlis - 24 Apr 2008

 
 
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