This teacher blogger decided to review the book by selecting his or her favorite quotes.
What do you think? Do you agree with the method or the choices?
This teacher blogger decided to review the book by selecting his or her favorite quotes.
What do you think? Do you agree with the method or the choices?
Say what you will, but it’s certainly a better use of time than trying to find 100 quotes in Michelle Rhee’s book that are backed up by facts.
Sorry, I meant 10.
Actually like the method, the writing itself is hard to take….too many spelling and grammar errors.
I agree.
I’m good with it. Some of the quotes featured are ones I clearly remember reading.
It didn’t do much for me, but I don’t read that blog on a regular basis. It reads like a bunch of friends sitting down and picking quotes to talk about, but the conversation never quite takes off. If you read this blog and have gotten to know this blogger, I suspect it resonates more. I like the idea of picking quotes but maybe the context could have been further developed(?)
I’ve just read the first four chapters. It is outstanding.