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  <title>No Laughing, No Learning</title>
  <description> Dr. Jane Vella&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;Rebecca Hutchins talk with Dr. Paula Berardinelli about one of Jane’s personal favorite axioms: “No laughing, no learning!” Jane and Paula have known each other since the last century at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. They co-authored a book on evaluating adult learning called&amp;amp;nbsp;“How Do They Know They Know”&amp;amp;nbsp;and remain close friends and neighbors to this day. In this episode, Paula introduces a new indicator of engagement – the number of teeth you can see in the room – and shares insights on how to turn those teeth from fangs to smiles.  Read the transcripts 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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