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		<description><![CDATA[Participatory Learning helps foster personal, educational, and professional growth by coaching organizations to:
+Move from closed, top-down models, to more open, conversant, divergent, social ones.
+Develop learning environments that benefit from decentralized organization.
+Organize for learner-driven inquiry.
+Leverage new media and social technologies for group forming,  information sharing, collaboration and the creation of rich, authentic feedback.


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+Move from closed, top-down models, to more open, conversant, divergent, social ones.<br />
+Develop learning environments that benefit from decentralized organization.<br />
+Organize for learner-driven inquiry.<br />
+Leverage new media and social technologies for group forming,  information sharing, collaboration and the creation of rich, authentic feedback.</p>
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