During this discussion, I keep thinking of the very clever posts on
Facebook the last couple of weeks and how they relate to POV and some
comments on here. Most of them are career-related and are a series of
pictures showing items like "This is what my boss thinks I do," and "This
is what my students think I do," and a few more that represent other
humorous perspectives. If someone could explain it better, I'd be tickled.
They are so clever and ripe with opportunities for teaching. My mind just
goes crazy with each one I see.

On Sunday, February 19, 2012, Palmer, Jennifer <jennifer.pal...@hcps.org>
wrote:
> Thank you !!! Yes,it was Tovani!!
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Feb 19, 2012, at 5:34 PM, "Kim Thompson" <kim.thomp...@ugdsb.on.ca>
wrote:
>
>> Was it not Chris Tovani who used this example (different purposes -
>> decorator / real estate agent, and a thief) in her book, "I Read It But I
>> Don't Get It"?  Excellent conversation.
>>
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