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Sense and Sensibility or A Parents' Night with a Difference Jean-Jacques Ruppert A pplied Vo cational P sychology and P olicy Research Unit LUXEMBOURG a Luxembourger And so it is clear that man must learn. The rich


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Sense and Sensibility
 


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A Parents' Night with a Difference

Jean-Jacques Ruppert

  • Applied Vocational Psychology and Policy Research Unit
  • LUXEMBOURG
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a Luxembourger

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«And so it is clear that man must learn.»

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«The rich man in his castle,
 The poor man at his gate,
 He made them, high or lowly,
 And ordered their estate.
 
 All things bright and beautiful,


All creatures great and small.
 All things wise and wonderful,
 The Lord God made them all.»

Hymns for Little Children (1848)

  • Mrs (Cecil) Frances Humphreys ALEXANDER

(1818-1895)

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Hans Traxler, in: betrifft : erziehung 7/1975, page 58

In order to guarantee a fair selection, the test is the same for all of you:

CLIMB UP THAT TREE !

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«It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest. We address ourselves not to their humanity but their self love, … .»

  • Adam SMITH (1723-1790)

in ‘The Wealth of Nations’

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«A man has got to know his limitations.»

  • (1973)
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«There are two tragedies in

  • life. One is not to get your

heart’s desire.
 The other is to get it.»

George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)

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Thank You For
 


Your

Attention

Jean-Jacques Ruppert

  • Applied Vocational Psychology and Policy

Research Unit, Luxembourg

  • jean-jacques.ruppert@education.lu