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From: Nankies@aol.com
Date: Tue Mar 28 2000 - 09:24:25 EST

  • Next message: Nankies@aol.com: "Re: Question"

    In a message dated 3/23/00 11:22:10 AM Pacific Standard Time,
    jhack@mail.phila.k12.pa.us writes:

    << Aside from creating another canon (which I am presently trying to
     construct) that deviates from our sponsored school district listings, what
     remedies work well in your teaching environments? >>
    Is there any time for actual reading in class? It seems to get them hooked
    into the text, plus the obvious fact that the need to have the book in class
    means they usually must buy/obtain their own copy. These books are classics
    because they are good reads, and somewhere they must be exposed to the actual
    text. BTW, there will always be cheaters. Nancy R. K.



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