User talk:Yev Yev

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You do not need to be an educator to edit. You only need to be bold to contribute and to experiment with the sandbox or your userpage. See you around Wikiversity! --Abd (discuss • contribs) 00:41, 11 August 2014 (UTC)

Clearing
. Yes, that is a word used with technical meaning, it actually has several, all related. I'm not ready to write a definition yet. However, these are the meanings I know:
 * 1. To "be a clearing" for something is to be what will make it happen or allow it to happen.
 * 2. Before running a program session, a Leader or others will "clear" with coaching to prepare. (Leaders have coaches, presumably all of them do.) This, then, is aimed at "being a clearing" for the program to be effective for participants.
 * 3. I think it is also used as "debriefing," i.e., say, after an Introduction, the Leader and the assisting team will "clear" to identify anything that was missing and, as well, to acknowledge those who participated.

Thanks --Abd (discuss • contribs) 00:49, 11 August 2014 (UTC)

(By the way, the term "clear" has a radically different meaning in Scientology! The equivalent I know of in est was "flat," which is almost never used now. --Abd (discuss • contribs) 00:52, 11 August 2014 (UTC)