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		<title>A Soundtrack for Shakespeare</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A trend in Hollywood has been to take classic movies, plays, or comic books and modernize them to appeal to a new generation. That trend has made its way to an eighth grade English class at Beaver.
After reading Shakespeare&#8217;s Romeo and Juliet, students in Kathleen Kosberg&#8217;s class were asked to think about a movie version [...]]]></description>
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		<title>In and Out</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nicole Lipson uses blogs in her &#8220;Shakespeare, Tragedy Tomorrow&#8230;Comedy Tonight!&#8221; 12th grade English class to facilitate class reflection and conversation. In this example she prompts students to respond to her post via commenting. Click here to see the original post and all of the comments.

Ms. Lipson&#8217;s post:
Hi all-
In a few days, we will be beginning [...]]]></description>
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