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	Comments on: An Un-session: Try This at Home	</title>
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		By: Cheryl S.		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Your session was among my favorite at NCCE2013. Why? Because it provided an experience. It was a breath of fresh air in a sea of &quot;sit-and-get.&quot; I got to talk and connect with other people in the room, and those connections got me thinking - really, truly thinking. I found myself reflecting many times throughout the rest of the day on the conversations that were happening in the session, and I loved that I could still connect with everyone even when I had to leave early to volunteer. When we, as educators, are open and transparent and willing to acknowledge we are ALL experts, true learning and collaboration occurs. Thank you so much for your contributions to NCCE &#039;13. I look forward to where this session and conversation leads the organization.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your session was among my favorite at NCCE2013. Why? Because it provided an experience. It was a breath of fresh air in a sea of &#8220;sit-and-get.&#8221; I got to talk and connect with other people in the room, and those connections got me thinking &#8211; really, truly thinking. I found myself reflecting many times throughout the rest of the day on the conversations that were happening in the session, and I loved that I could still connect with everyone even when I had to leave early to volunteer. When we, as educators, are open and transparent and willing to acknowledge we are ALL experts, true learning and collaboration occurs. Thank you so much for your contributions to NCCE &#8217;13. I look forward to where this session and conversation leads the organization.</p>
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