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		<title>The Role of Attitude in Learning</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The role of attitude is often ignored in discussions of educational achievement. One reason is that the usual definition of attitude—a “disposition” or “feeling”—is too vague to be helpful. A better definition is a belief expressed indirectly through tone of voice, mannerism, or behavior. Like other beliefs, attitudes can be reasonable or foolish. Unlike other  [...]</p>
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