Ah for the good old days when they hired teachers instead of programs.  They 
got a heck of a good deal. A nice box will never match the informed, 
professional teacher. When/how did we get so marginalized that what we know and 
what we can do is trumped by any boxed program hawked by someone somewhere? 
(nothing against Kinsella--don't know her) Why hire a professional like Kim and 
cause her to wonder to what extent she can use what she knows? Oh, wait--"they" 
know why, don't they? Bev, who who should have passed on the opportunity to 
whine but didn't

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On May 17, 2012, at 3:10 PM, kimberlee hannan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is anyone familiar with Kate Kinsella?  I have heard of her, but I don't
> remember her.  I am teaching Academic Reading next year and her English 3D
> is the curriculum.  Anyone familiar with it?  WHat should I know going in?
> Will I be able to incorporate the mosiac-type strategies with it?
> 
> -- 
> Kim
> -------
> Kimberlee Hannan M.A.
> 8th CORE
> Sequoia Middle School
> Fresno, California
> 
> *Those who do not read have no advantage over those who can't. (Mark Twain)*
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