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Writing a Book about Education
How to write a book about education: 1) Have students keep learning logs in the form of rhyming couplets. 2) Write your own rhyming couplet as a lesson reflection. 3) At the end of the year collect and publish both. 4) Title the work: The Carnegie Unit. |