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In-forming TEACHINGTEACHING IN-FORMING “I” and “It” relationship Downloading of objective, external information Detached set of facts Disconnected from meaning Passive acquisition

TEACHINGTEACHING Re-forming In-forming RE-FORMING Remembering Re-cognition Changing perception and behavior Linked to external control

TEACHINGTEACHING In-forming Re-forming Trans-forming TRANS-FORMING Heart and mind experience Rebirth Obedience to inner truth Freedom Empowering

LEARNINGLEARNING INFORMATION Objective knowledge Separated from context Disconnected from meaning Information/data In-forming Re-forming Trans-forming

LEARNINGLEARNING UNDERSTANDING Meaningful organization of information Internalization of information Linked to experience Insightful Understanding Information/data In-forming Re-forming Trans-forming

LEARNINGLEARNING DISCERNMENT Reason Internal questioning Analyze responsibility Decision making/judgment Problem solving Understanding Information/dataDiscernment In-forming Re-forming Trans-forming

LEARNINGLEARNING WISDOM Intuitive Questioning Creative Awe Aligns with a greater truth Understanding Discernment Wisdom Information/data In-forming Re-forming Trans-forming

LEARNINGLEARNING RECONCILIATION Love is made complete- “I” and “Thou” Forming connections Enlivening Critical reflection Wholeness Faith Understanding Wisdom Information/dataDiscernment Reconciliation In-forming Re-forming Trans-forming