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John Taylor Gatto
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1) The ability to define problems without a guide.
2) The ability to ask hard questions which challenge prevailing
assumptions.
3) The ability to work in teams without guidance.
4) The ability to work absolutely alone.
5) The ability to persuade others that your course is the right
one.
6) The ability to discuss issues and techniques in public with
an eye to reaching decisions about policy.
7) The ability to conceptualize and reorganize information into
new patterns.
8) The ability to pull what you need quickly from masses of irrelevant
data.
9) The ability to think inductively, deductively, and dialectically.
10) The ability to attack problems heuristically.
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