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In a message dated 10/22/04 2:58:51 PM, ecsamhill@... writes:
<< For those who haven't had the chance to teach (or don't "sleep with the
enemy" <g> like I do), another way to really vividly see what Sandra
describes is to borrow the keen eyes of John Holt and read "How Children
Fail". (His other books are good, too.) >>
That paragraph is really artsy.
It's beautiful.
Aside from it agreeing with me--that's now what I'm commenting on.
". . .to borrow the keen eyes..."
Wow.
That and what built up to it, really sweet.
Sandra
<< For those who haven't had the chance to teach (or don't "sleep with the
enemy" <g> like I do), another way to really vividly see what Sandra
describes is to borrow the keen eyes of John Holt and read "How Children
Fail". (His other books are good, too.) >>
That paragraph is really artsy.
It's beautiful.
Aside from it agreeing with me--that's now what I'm commenting on.
". . .to borrow the keen eyes..."
Wow.
That and what built up to it, really sweet.
Sandra