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It's easy to get into the rut of believing that interruptions are the things that hold you back from getting "real" work done.  As a technology director, I am one of the most interrupted people in my school district! I had an interruption recently, however, that reminded me of the beauty of such moments, and their importance to teaching, learning, and generally being needed. It so happens that an office that I was working in one day is attached to the Kindergarten...
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posted by tigoree on Friday, November 23, 2007 at 08:59 PM
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