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	<title>Comments on: Visit: Education Improved</title>
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		<title>By: Bruce Price</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bruce Price</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks, Mrs. Wesson,

The ultimate fan mail--people using the thing.
I put your letter under the list on Improve-Education. Used your initials. Let me know if you want it edited or more/less identification.
Now, the next step is to infiltrate this thing into English and History classes. (I have a related article out there: The Best Way to Teach Anything--Use the Known...same points as video but an article.)
Please write something for the local whatever--that bit about grammar nerds is real good. They get excited, that&#039;s great...I don&#039;t like the idea of preaching to the choir. I want to turn everybody into the choir. 
The Education Establishment is anti-intellectual. Your voice is the best antitoxin.
Think I&#039;ll use your quotes on my blog. Not that anybody reads it, but tell me how much of your name I should use. 

Thanks again,
Bruce Price</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks, Mrs. Wesson,</p>
<p>The ultimate fan mail&#8211;people using the thing.<br />
I put your letter under the list on Improve-Education. Used your initials. Let me know if you want it edited or more/less identification.<br />
Now, the next step is to infiltrate this thing into English and History classes. (I have a related article out there: The Best Way to Teach Anything&#8211;Use the Known&#8230;same points as video but an article.)<br />
Please write something for the local whatever&#8211;that bit about grammar nerds is real good. They get excited, that&#8217;s great&#8230;I don&#8217;t like the idea of preaching to the choir. I want to turn everybody into the choir.<br />
The Education Establishment is anti-intellectual. Your voice is the best antitoxin.<br />
Think I&#8217;ll use your quotes on my blog. Not that anybody reads it, but tell me how much of your name I should use. </p>
<p>Thanks again,<br />
Bruce Price</p>
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		<title>By: Louise Wesson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Louise Wesson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 20:51:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Mr. Price,
I found your Latin word list, and your &quot;How to teach Latin&quot; on Youtube this week. I have just today spent about 4 hours making a poster for my Exploratory Latin classes, with a 7th-grade version of that word list (only 267 of the 333), faces of G.Iu.. Caesar and Marcus Antonius at the top--&quot;Look at all the Latin you already know! G.IU.C. and M.A. spoke these very words and so do you&quot;
Would love to send you the Publisher file in thanks for your having done the work of creating the list and the teach Latin video.
I have the great good fortune to be a Latin teacher. My students decline and conjugate ad infinitum, we sing our grammar(I make grammar raps); year by year, I find they are turning into grammar nerds. They get excited by new uses of the ablative. It&#039;s heavenly. 
And--I taught my 3 daughters to read using the McGuffey readers--did not trust that learning/teaching endeavor to the public school teachers.
Thanks for the work you are doing--even if you are preaching to the choir.

Louise G. Wesson (Southeastern PA)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Mr. Price,<br />
I found your Latin word list, and your &#8220;How to teach Latin&#8221; on Youtube this week. I have just today spent about 4 hours making a poster for my Exploratory Latin classes, with a 7th-grade version of that word list (only 267 of the 333), faces of G.Iu.. Caesar and Marcus Antonius at the top&#8211;&#8221;Look at all the Latin you already know! G.IU.C. and M.A. spoke these very words and so do you&#8221;<br />
Would love to send you the Publisher file in thanks for your having done the work of creating the list and the teach Latin video.<br />
I have the great good fortune to be a Latin teacher. My students decline and conjugate ad infinitum, we sing our grammar(I make grammar raps); year by year, I find they are turning into grammar nerds. They get excited by new uses of the ablative. It&#8217;s heavenly.<br />
And&#8211;I taught my 3 daughters to read using the McGuffey readers&#8211;did not trust that learning/teaching endeavor to the public school teachers.<br />
Thanks for the work you are doing&#8211;even if you are preaching to the choir.</p>
<p>Louise G. Wesson (Southeastern PA)</p>
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