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  1. Learned about use of "systems thinking" to help teach literature. Fascinating! Great way to teach differences in experience, perspective.
  2. @ThePajamaSquid saw that on the Metro -- nice!
  3. A little amused that my son heeded my warning about swimming naked in the full sun: He dabbed sunscreen on his wee-wee.
  4. Learning about a classroom approach called systems thinking that's a heck of lot more exciting than it sounds!
  5. How many foreign languages does your public school offer? Reports indicate growing need for Chinese language teachers.
  6. From @justin_hyde: http://bit.ly/IGIcp
  7. School choice has some negative outcomes: http://bit.ly/Z1I8M
  8. In serious need of help keeping my not-yet-2-year-old from running into traffic.
  9. Year-round schools: http://bit.ly/3Vgw3I
  10. @andreacecil NIN was amazing, right? Heading to see them Tuesday.
  11. Kindle instead of textbooks? Looking for K-12 schools that are thinking about doing this.
  12. @jessicaAPISS You deserve it! Sans the green slime, of course.
  13. Sigh. As much as I love writing, I do detest putting together a cover letter.
  14. Shop class revisited: http://bit.ly/zYPEc
  15. Social networking for good: Are schools embracing spirit of facebook, setting up sites for group discussions & to post homework, research?
  16. is skipping my preschool shadow co-op day to pound out an edit ... preschool folks probably put a red flag next to my name.
  17. Is it sad that I find out more about my husband's day via twitter?
  18. Re-tweeting this: http://bit.ly/N0v6u 10 Ways To Be Useful on Twitter
  19. Wondering what teachers think of using lexile scores to determine reading levels?
  20. Working moms: What do you love about your kids elementary school? Do you go public or private?