Learning StrategyAccepting The UnknownDialogue And InquiryNature Of ExpertiseUncertaintyEducational Sciences
Published in Reda Sadki
Author Reda Sadki
What do we do when we cannot achieve certainty? We increasingly accept that we need to make decisions without the comfort of certainty. It is okay to not know. It is healthy to accept the unknown as we no longer seek certainty. It is when we are no longer certain that we learn. In some cases, uncertainty opens the door to knowledge that we were not seeking. This is incidental learning. The organization still expects certainty.