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		<title>By: Nancy Flanagan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nancy Flanagan</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hey, Karen.
Thanks for featuring the Bill and Nancy show on your blog--you should know that we&#039;re good friends and are on the same side of most issues. Bill is an extraordinary teacher and an even better sparring partner.

Bill&#039;s point about clinging to favorite practices is a good one, but it&#039;s as old as the hills. There are still people in my building using Xeroxed versions of their favorite dittos from the 80s, and any number of teachers who teach using the lather-rinse-repeat model, year after year. That&#039;s a teacher problem, not a technology resistance problem. 

Thanks for the heads-up. I&#039;ll be reading IAP...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey, Karen.<br />
Thanks for featuring the Bill and Nancy show on your blog&#8211;you should know that we&#8217;re good friends and are on the same side of most issues. Bill is an extraordinary teacher and an even better sparring partner.</p>
<p>Bill&#8217;s point about clinging to favorite practices is a good one, but it&#8217;s as old as the hills. There are still people in my building using Xeroxed versions of their favorite dittos from the 80s, and any number of teachers who teach using the lather-rinse-repeat model, year after year. That&#8217;s a teacher problem, not a technology resistance problem. </p>
<p>Thanks for the heads-up. I&#8217;ll be reading IAP&#8230;</p>
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