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7 June 2002

Re: Re: Teaching the Code


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Posted on 06/07/02 at 14:40:00 by Alicia Marniss, Jedi Knight

"Perhaps I can express it slightly differently. Many universities have a core curriculum that all students are required to take. Most often, these are basic courses in mathematics, general sciences, and the humanities so that all students have a general foundation to build upon. What I am suggesting is that all three praxeums be encouraged to develop their own methods of instruction, emphasize different aspects of the Force, etc., as long as the core teachings of the Force, i.e. the Jedi Code and the most basic exercises, remain the same.

"When a Jedi candidate comes to an Academy, there is a period of time when he or she has not been chosen as an Apprentice or Padawan yet. These Younglings, as they were called during the Old Republic, were instructed in the most basic exercises and principles of the Force and the Jedi Order. What I am saying is that early instruction at the Youngling level, and at the early Padawan level, when the basics of the Force, including the Code, are being taught, the instruction should be the same for all three Praxeums."

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