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a class blogging community provides teachers with a very valuable opportunity to use informal instructional conversations to engage our students as thinkers and writers.
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About 25 percent of part-time students can be identified as those who “looked like typical full-time students” — and by looked like, the report was talking about demographics, not appearance.
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