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		By: Stuart R Mealor		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Oh gosh this takes me back - to the days of my own Cert Ed (Post 16).
So much of that learning theory and research is a solid foundation :-)
It often makes me laugh reading people write about online learning, and technology, when they clearly have no grounding in basic teaching and learning - it is so easy to see the missing perspectives.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh gosh this takes me back &#8211; to the days of my own Cert Ed (Post 16).<br />
So much of that learning theory and research is a solid foundation 🙂<br />
It often makes me laugh reading people write about online learning, and technology, when they clearly have no grounding in basic teaching and learning &#8211; it is so easy to see the missing perspectives.</p>
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