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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been reading the book <strong><em>75 Cage-Rattling Questions to Challenge the Way you Work</em></strong> by Dick Whitney and Melissa Giovagnoli.  As I read the book and thought about the &#8220;cage-rattling&#8221; questions that were developed primarily for businesses I realized that many of the questions could be revised and used to help educators think about their schools and classrooms.  I will feature one of my revised &#8220;cage-rattling&#8221; questions at the beginning of each week.  Please post your answers to the question of the week using the comment button at the bottom of the post.  </p>
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<p>Feel free to share the Question of the Week with educators in your building.  In fact, you can click on the image above to print a full-page copy of the question.  Enjoy!</p>
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