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  • Archetypes

    Archetypes

    special causal loops Chapter 8 of the book ; Natural Learning  Systems thinking in a learning school  by: Jan Jutten  www.janjutten.nl   Translated in English by Brainpartner This book is not available anymore.   To read chapter 8 in Dutch, click here: https://www.janjutten.nl/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Archetypen.pdf Chapter 8 Archetypes: special causal loops “I believe that one of our greatest challenges,…

  • What is Systems Thinking ?

    What is Systems Thinking ? In this blog you will learn the basics of systems thinking. After reading you know what systems thinking is. Based on Systems thinking for social change by David Peter Stroh.Edited by Jan Jutten Translated in English by Robert Pastoor Select your own language with the button at the top right.Click…

  • Language skills Connection circle

    Language skills develop when children see the bigger picture. Unfortunately, language and reading education at primary schools consists of a large mess of separate subjects and lesson components. As a result language skills get worse. Source: Linkedin, Truus Römgens (Netherlands) #readingskills #Systems thinking Systems thinking helps to see relationships and stimulate #thinking. The publication ‘Discover…