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		<description><![CDATA[The Learning Circuits Blog Big Question for September is not a question at all &#8211; it&#8217;s an exploration of an idea raised by Jim Collins, in an essay in Learning Journeys. He wrote, &#8220;A true learning person also has a &#8216;to-learn&#8217; list, and the items on that list carry at least as much weight in [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Learning Circuits Blog <a href="http://learningcircuits.blogspot.com/2008/09/to-learn-lists.html">Big Question for September</a> is not a question at all &#8211; it&#8217;s an exploration of an idea raised by Jim Collins, in an essay in Learning Journeys. He wrote, &#8220;A true learning person also has a &#8216;to-learn&#8217; list, and the items on that list carry at least as much weight in how one organizes his or her time as the to-do list.&#8221;</p>
<p>Well I&#8217;ve always liked lists. Lists are what stop me from worrying what it is I&#8217;m supposed to be remembering. They free up my short-term memory, because I don&#8217;t have to keep rehearsing what it is I&#8217;m supposed to remember; I know all I&#8217;ve got to do is look at the list.</p>
<p>To-do lists are also extremely motivational &#8211; at least they are if you&#8217;re a sad person like me. Ticking items off a list can be about as tangible an output as you get as a so-called &#8216;knowledge worker&#8217;. I have been known (and I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;m not the only one) to add tasks to the list that I&#8217;ve already completed, just so I can marvel at how much I&#8217;ve done that day.</p>
<p>And so you won&#8217;t be surprised to know that I do have a &#8216;to-learn&#8217; list. I don&#8217;t keep it with me at all times, stored on my phone, but I do have it as a folder in Outlook, for occasional reference. Essentially, it acts as a collector for all my &#8216;resolutions to learn something&#8217;. It does not have action dates or anything like that, because none of the items on the list is all that urgent.</p>
<p>So, according to Collins&#8217; definition I am not a true learning person, because the items on my to-learn list do not carry as much significance as my to-do list. Nonsense of course. If they were as serious and as urgent as my to-dos (which they could be at some point) then I&#8217;d put them on that list. On a day-to-day basis I&#8217;m a one-list person and that suits me just fine.</p>
<p>Source: <em><a href="http://clive-shepherd.blogspot.com/2008/09/to-learn-lists.html" title=""> Clive Shepherd </a></em></p>
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