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Friday, February 4, 2011
From Cheryl: Interesting Ideas!
Dear DJ Teach, I've been enjoying reading your posts and have found that you are raising some really interesting ideas. This week's posts show that you used the ideas in the readings to think about how they do or might apply to your own classroom situation, and that you took each other's ideas into consideration. Now I'd like to encourage you to engage in more 'cross talk' which can be done by posing questions to one another, talking about a particular issue that intrigues you in one of the readings and asking for the input of others, or simply constructively disagreeing with the author of a blog post or article. I think that would deepen your conversation and push you all to dig even more deeply into the ideas in the readings and your own comments.
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