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	<title>MST PORTAL - Promoting Open, Reflective Teaching &#38; Learning &#187; elementary science inquiry HP streamteam</title>
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		<title>It Doesn&#8217;t Get Any Better Than This</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Doug Johnson just wrote about Joy in the Classroom and asks at the end of his post, &#8220;How do you bring joy to learning in your classroom, library or computer lab?&#8221;  Today, however, the joy was brought to me by two classes of kindergarten scientists.  I had the best day ever.  Some of these kids [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Doug Johnson just wrote about <a href="http://doug-johnson.squarespace.com/blue-skunk-blog/2008/9/23/joy-in-the-classroom.html" target="_blank">Joy in the Classroom</a> and asks at the end of his post, &#8220;How do <em>you</em> bring joy to learning in your classroom, library or computer lab?&#8221;  Today, however, the joy was brought to me by two classes of kindergarten scientists.  I had the best day ever.  Some of these kids aren&#8217;t even 5 years old yet and they were in the stream collecting data, making observations, and asking questions.  It was awesome.  So my question to you is, &#8220;What joy did kids bring to you today?&#8221;</p>
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