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		<title>Re-Organizing the Classes of School 2.0</title>
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After reading this post, I started re-thinking the way I organize my curriculum.
Organization is the key to completing almost any task. Whether it be planning an event, writing a textbook, creating a new website, or trying to master a new subject, if there is no organization, it is much more difficult to achieve success.When I [...]]]></description>
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