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BernieD asks, "wh DonnaMH which one is that?"
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KarenRL says, "I agree with you RoddL. The possibilities would be
unlimited for language arts and history teachers.
Stronger interdisciplinarytopics."
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BernieD says, "oops"
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DonnaMH [techclass] giggles..."harry potter, Setting:)
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HarrisD says, "Interdisciplinarism is the way we should all be teaching"
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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"
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KarenRL says, "I agree. Fragmentation does very little to help a
student see the whole picture."
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BernieD says, "That or antidisestablishmentarianism."
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PhilipAB says, "Harris, although I agree in principle, everything in the
institution is set up to make it difficult."
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VennyS goes home.
HarrisD says, "I agree Bernie"
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RoddL says, "High school teachers would be swimming against the tide."
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HarrisD says, "Not the concept of smaller learning communities"
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BernieD says, "High schools (American, at least) need to be completely
reinvented."
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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."
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HarrisD says, "That's what we's workin' on Boss"
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FredSt exclaims, "Absolutely Bernie!"
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