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Proposal to Teach Diagnostic Reasoning as a Core School Subject

Proposal to Teach Diagnostic Reasoning as a Core School Subject The document discusses educational philosophy about incorporating diagnostic reasoning into curricula. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations involving powerful actors, making it low-value for investigative leads. Key insights: Advocates making diagnosis—a cognitive process used in medicine, engineering, and crime investigation—a core subject throughout schooling.; Argues current school subjects are historically scholarly rather than functional for real‑world problem solving.; Suggests a progressive curriculum starting with simple diagnostics (pets, toys) to complex issues (business failures, foreign policy).

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Proposal to Teach Diagnostic Reasoning as a Core School Subject The document discusses educational philosophy about incorporating diagnostic reasoning into curricula. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations involving powerful actors, making it low-value for investigative leads. Key insights: Advocates making diagnosis—a cognitive process used in medicine, engineering, and crime investigation—a core subject throughout schooling.; Argues current school subjects are historically scholarly rather than functional for real‑world problem solving.; Suggests a progressive curriculum starting with simple diagnostics (pets, toys) to complex issues (business failures, foreign policy).

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