I think it would depend on your goal for teachers.  If strategy instruction
is the goal, I think Strategies That Work is a little more user friendly -
something teachers can read and then try right away since there are sample
lessons and booklists.

Kerry/5th

On 7/1/07, The Simants <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> . If I had to pick one book to get into teacher's hands, would you
> recommend Mosaic? Or do you think, "In the Middle" would be more beneficial
> to middle and high school teachers?
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