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		<AUTHOR>Mary Tedrow</AUTHOR>
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	<YEAR>2004</YEAR>
	<TITLE>What English Teachers Think About in the Summertime</TITLE>
	<ABSTRACT>&lt;p&gt;
Mary Tedrow, during her school's summer break, watches her veterinarian daughter look up the names of plants and trees and thinks about the effect of language's task of naming things--and inevitably, her mind wanders back to her own curriculum and students.
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Tedrow, M. (2004). What english teachers think about in the summertime. Teacher Leaders Network diaries. Retrieved from the Teacher Leaders Network 10 Apr 2008. Link: http://www.teacherleaders.org/old_site/diaries/MT01.html&Acirc;&nbsp;
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