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== Systems Literacy ==
== Systems Literacy ==
A description of the overall Systems Literacy movement and related projects is found https://systemsliteracy.org/ .  
A description of the overall Systems Literacy movement and related projects is found at https://systemsliteracy.org/ .  


Additional Background on this branch of Systems Literacy initiatives is found in a 2017 Research Note by Peter Tuddenham.
Additional Background on this branch of Systems Literacy initiatives is found in a 2017 Research Note by Peter Tuddenham. <ref>Observations on Systems Literacy at the International Society for Systems Sciences (ISSS) 2016 Conference, Systems Research and Behavioral Science, Volume34, Issue5, Special Issue: Realizing Sustainable Futures in Socio‐Ecological Systems, September/October 2017, Pages 625-630. https://doi.org/10.1002/sres.2491  
 
<ref>Observations on Systems Literacy at the International Society for Systems Sciences (ISSS) 2016 Conference, Systems Research and Behavioral Science, Volume34, Issue5, Special Issue: Realizing Sustainable Futures in Socio‐Ecological Systems, September/October 2017, Pages 625-630. https://doi.org/10.1002/sres.2491  
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== Structured Deliberations to Promote Systems Literacy ==
== Structured Deliberations to Promote Systems Literacy ==


The Structured Deliberations approach is intended to span interventions from "deliberation-at-scale," intended to be more inclusive and much larger than previous such dialogues. It is also intended to be scaled down, and it's cost reduced to the point that we cam engage individuals in systemic perspectives on the problems they face - even at K-12 ages.
The Structured Deliberations approach is intended to span interventions from "deliberation-at-scale," intended to be more inclusive and much larger than previous such dialogues. It is also intended to be scaled down, and its cost reduced to the point that we can engage individuals in systemic perspectives on the problems they face themselves in small groups and as individuals - even at K-12 ages.


One approach to Structured Deliberations which is our starting point is Structured Democratic Deliberation, (FWC) also known as Structured Dialogic Design<sup>TM</sup> - the Institute for 21st Century Agoras.
One approach to Structured Deliberations which is our starting point is Structured Democratic Deliberation, (FWC) also known as Structured Dialogic Design<sup>TM</sup> - the Institute for 21st Century Agoras.
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