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	<title>Comments on: Principal&#8217;s blog turns walls into windows</title>
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		<title>By: Dave Sherman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dave Sherman</dc:creator>
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		<description>What a terrific post!  I am so glad to see that Dave&#039;s blog was recognized by you.  He and I are only a handful of principals actively blogging in the Chicago area, and we have &quot;met&quot; each other recently via email.  I think blogging is a great way for principals to share ideas with each other as well as sharing thoughts with the school community.  It is a great medium for expressing one&#039;s thoughts about educational leadership, parenting, curriculum and instruction, and other powerful topics.  So how do we get other principals to join in the edu-blogosphere?
- Dave Sherman</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a terrific post!  I am so glad to see that Dave&#8217;s blog was recognized by you.  He and I are only a handful of principals actively blogging in the Chicago area, and we have &#8220;met&#8221; each other recently via email.  I think blogging is a great way for principals to share ideas with each other as well as sharing thoughts with the school community.  It is a great medium for expressing one&#8217;s thoughts about educational leadership, parenting, curriculum and instruction, and other powerful topics.  So how do we get other principals to join in the edu-blogosphere?<br />
- Dave Sherman</p>
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