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                            Unpacking Your Mind









                            No one would think of lighting a fire today by rubbing two sticks together.
                            Yet much of what passes for education is based on equally outdated concepts.
                                                     Gordon Dryden, The Learning Revolution


                                    E ALL GO TO SCHOOL, WHERE WE LEARN SUBJECTS LIKE SCIENCE AND
                                    history. We also develop various skills, mostly related to subjects
                            Wbut  also  some  life  skills.  Strangely,  however,  very  few  people  I
                                  meet have ever been taught how to learn. We talk about literacy
                                  and numeracy—but what about “learnacy”?
                                        When I talk to audiences I ask them which they think is the
                                  most important part of their body when it comes to learning. Not
                                  surprisingly, they point to their heads. I then ask them how much
                                  time  they  spent  at  school  or  college  or  business  school  learning
                                  about  their  minds  and  there  is  an  embarrassed  and,  increasingly
                                  these days, a worried silence. People are beginning to understand
                                  the real importance of the concept of learnacy, first talked about by
                                  Guy Claxton a few years ago.
                                        The  situation  is  similar  across  organizations  of  all  kinds.
                                  There is much talk of global marketplaces, performance, cost cut-
                                  ting,  knowledge  management,  culture,  values,  leadership  devel-
                                  opment, and so on. But in most cases, how you might use your
                                  mind to learn to perform more effectively is simply not on the
                                  agenda.
                                        It is as if there is a conspiracy of silence when it comes to
                                  learning  to  learn.  We  invest  huge  sums  of  money  in  business
                                  processes, in research and development, in computer systems, and
                                  in management training, but almost nothing in understanding how
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