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	<title>Getting There &#187; process</title>
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		<title>Promoting an ISP in the middle grades 5-9</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why wouldn&#8217;t a technology teacher, classroom teacher, and library media specialist use an information search process (e.g. the Big6) to teach content and meaningfully integrate ICT skills into the curriculum? It makes good sense for the educators and students. Using the steps of the process to plan the lesson/unit and delineating the roles all collaborators [...]]]></description>
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