Andrew,

This is just to say that "being happy without knowing" is the nicest &
usefulest little phrase I've heard in some time.  These days as I strive to
facilitate in language that young children can understand, simple words are
treasures indeed.  Enjoyed the blog link too.  Thanks.

Chris




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  Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 6:09 PM
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  Subject: The largest size of a session group


  Dear all,



  I have just returned from OsonOsinOz and it was great! I sure picked up a
few gems. One which I loved was "being happy with not-knowing" which I've
blogged about:
http://www.anecdote.com.au/archives/2006/02/being_happy_wit.html



  Anyway, ever onwards, I was wondering: What have been the largest
self-organising breakout group sizes for sessions raised in OS that you
might have seen?



  (I think there has been some research into the sizes of naturally
occurring groups and what their natural limits are.?)



  I will go back now to trying to be happy with not-knowing. J



  Warm regards,

  Andrew



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