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29th May 2011 from Twittelator Pro

"By virtue of the fact that the observer is personally part of a structure—be it in the school culture or in one outside it—his or her perception and thinking are in various ways incomplete, selective, and distorted. In the normal course of living we do not deliberately adopt a stance that permits us to see clearly how our thinking and behavior are determined by the characteristics of the structure of which we are a part; that is, we do not see the characteristics of the structure independent of our particular place in it." Sarason

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