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		<title>By: Karyn Romeis</title>
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		<dc:creator>Karyn Romeis</dc:creator>
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		<description>I first encountered Charles Jennings at one of the Learning Technologies UK conferences. I took an instant liking to the man, and try to attend whenever he presents at any events I attend. He talks such frank good sense (I think the &#039;frank&#039; bit has to do with being Australian - we southern hemisphere types seem to have that in common). 

The first of his contributions that you have listed has been my Big Issue for the past year or so. I&#039;m so sick of the &#039;us and them&#039; attitude to learning, that I could just scream! I&#039;m also fed to the back teeth with the compulsion to treat employees like recalcitrant children instead of talented adults.

It&#039;s high time that we stopped being so precious about learning. Perhaps it&#039;s time we got over ourselves.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I first encountered Charles Jennings at one of the Learning Technologies UK conferences. I took an instant liking to the man, and try to attend whenever he presents at any events I attend. He talks such frank good sense (I think the &#8216;frank&#8217; bit has to do with being Australian &#8211; we southern hemisphere types seem to have that in common). </p>
<p>The first of his contributions that you have listed has been my Big Issue for the past year or so. I&#8217;m so sick of the &#8216;us and them&#8217; attitude to learning, that I could just scream! I&#8217;m also fed to the back teeth with the compulsion to treat employees like recalcitrant children instead of talented adults.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s high time that we stopped being so precious about learning. Perhaps it&#8217;s time we got over ourselves.</p>
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