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		<title>By: QB</title>
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		<description>Hi, I liked this post a lot. I totally agree with you. I personally think that the reason why people demonstrate this type of behavior in class is due to their insecurity. You always need to remember that you are there to facilitate learning and not to push your point of view to others. I have seen people who are too afraid to interact and to hear other opinions because they won&#039;t know what to do with that (it wasn&#039;t in the plan). Other people only want to be seeing as STAR trainers/ educators, they want to be in front of others to show off their skills and they forget to customize their programs to suit other people&#039;s needs. In the end they are not adding anything to anybody. What do you think?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, I liked this post a lot. I totally agree with you. I personally think that the reason why people demonstrate this type of behavior in class is due to their insecurity. You always need to remember that you are there to facilitate learning and not to push your point of view to others. I have seen people who are too afraid to interact and to hear other opinions because they won&#8217;t know what to do with that (it wasn&#8217;t in the plan). Other people only want to be seeing as STAR trainers/ educators, they want to be in front of others to show off their skills and they forget to customize their programs to suit other people&#8217;s needs. In the end they are not adding anything to anybody. What do you think?</p>
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