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Found this as I was checking my Google Reader feed for new posts. LOVE it. I am going to use this for a blog challenge post for my adult learners. They are all facing change in one way or another – this would give them another way to look at it.
I’d love to hear how it goes!
Here is the post that I used the quote in and how I challenged my students. http://classroomofsandra.blogspot.com/2012/04/challenge-5-change.html – we have been blogging as a means for practicing writing skills. I think this has given them a “voice” to express themselves. Here is the link to one student’s response to the challenge (the only one who has completed the challenge so far) http://sheilasblog1016.blogspot.com/2012/04/changes.html
Thanks!