I guess I would agree.  After all, a good teacher is constantly observing and 
gathering data, formulating decisions based on that data, manipulating 
variables to achieve predicted results, re-gathering, reassessing.



Lori Jackson
 District Literacy Coach and Mentor
 Todd County School District
 Box 87
 Mission SD 5755

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Date: Saturday, October 11, 2008  2:03 PM
Subject: [MOSAIC] research class topic of discussion

> I'm in a research class and we're getting ready to discuss the following:
> 
> “Teaching and researching are one and the same.” Do you agree or disagree 
> with that statement?
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> I was wondering if any of you have any thoughts on this.
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> thanks
> 
> dana
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