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touching some nerves

October 19, 2009 Most days this sleepy, little blog gets so few comments that I tend to forget that people might be reading, that the words I throw out are actually being caught by anyone.

This week things got a little louder.  The cover story I wrote with Doug Johnson, Things That Keep Us Up at Night, and my rant/response appear to have touched a few professional nerves.  Though you can read the comments in my post, I wanted to make sure that you also saw the very eloquent responses and the exciting discussions emerging in the blogs of others:
And more from Doug.


Posted by Joyce Valenza Ph.D on October 19, 2009 | Comments (3)


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October 19, 2009
In response to: touching some nerves
denise commented:

Also on this topic, read Carolyn Foote's "So, what can we do?"

futura.edublogs.org/2009/10/18/so-what-can-we-do/




October 19, 2009
In response to: touching some nerves
CATHERINE NELSON commented:

Well ISN'T it about time we've had such stirring and emotional conversations on the topics at hand? I kid you not when I say my thinking has been challenged and stretched these past two to three weeks beyond belief.

Now if SLJ would just please provide an rss feed for the SLJ Blog's comments (sorry I just HAD to get it in.)

:)




October 20, 2009
In response to: touching some nerves
Carolyn Foote commented:

Joyce, Thanks for sharing the set of links! Fun to follow the conversation around and I hadn't seen all of these!





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