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BernieD asks, "wh DonnaMH which one is that?"

KarenRL says, "I agree with you RoddL. The possibilities would be
unlimited for language arts and history teachers.
Stronger interdisciplinarytopics."

BernieD says, "oops"

DonnaMH [techclass] giggles..."harry potter, Setting:)

HarrisD says, "Interdisciplinarism is the way we should all be teaching"

DonnaMH [techclass] shows AndriaN the URL:
http://www.westegg.com/inflation/
RoddL says, "It is easier in the elementary/middle schools with a
homeroom teacher teaching most subjects"

KarenRL says, "I agree. Fragmentation does very little to help a
student see the whole picture."

BernieD says, "That or antidisestablishmentarianism."

PhilipAB says, "Harris, although I agree in principle, everything in the
institution is set up to make it difficult."

VennyS goes home.
HarrisD says, "I agree Bernie"

RoddL says, "High school teachers would be swimming against the tide."

HarrisD says, "Not the concept of smaller learning communities"

BernieD says, "High schools (American, at least) need to be completely
reinvented."

KarenRL says, "True, but even some teachers in elementary still teach
math for x number of minutes, english, spelling for x
number of minutes, and not totally integrating them."

HarrisD says, "That's what we's workin' on Boss"

FredSt exclaims, "Absolutely Bernie!"

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