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  <title>Don’t Do For the Learners</title>
  <description> Dr. Jane Vella&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;Val Uccellani&amp;amp;nbsp;talk with&amp;amp;nbsp;Ellen Turgasen RN&amp;amp;nbsp;about the axiom “Don’t do for the learners what they can do for themselves.” Ellen met Jane in 1985 when she took the Popular Education ‘bootcamp’ prior to flying off to Peru to work as a nurse for&amp;amp;nbsp;Maryknoll. From then on, Ellen was hungry to learn more about how to live the principles and practices of Dialogue Education. This particular axiom gained new meaning for Ellen in her work as a massage therapist –&amp;amp;nbsp;where&amp;amp;nbsp;doing for&amp;amp;nbsp;the learner has tangible consequences.  Read the transcript on our website. This show is produced by&amp;amp;nbsp;Global Learning Partners&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;Greg Tilton JR, with theme music by&amp;amp;nbsp;Kyle Donald. Follow us on Twitter (@GLPconsultants), Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn (@GlobalLearningPartners) for the latest updates about the show. Find out more about GLP at&amp;amp;nbsp;www.globallearningpartners.com. Like what you hear? Consider leaving us a review! Check out our sister series –&amp;amp;nbsp;Shift the Power: A Learning-Centered Podcast. </description>
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