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 silvanija
 
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							| Hello all  . Once Douglas suggested such a sentence "I would appreciate a PM message if you notice errors on any of my materials." that can be included in one �s profile. IMHO, if you take time to find someone �s mistakes it won �t take much longer to send that person a PM. |  23 Jan 2011     
					
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 ikebana
 
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							| il faut que nous reconnaissions nos fautes !!!! Thanks for you KIND remarks TANCREDO . You �d better read my message again . I don �t pretend I am perfect  and I can admit when I make mistakes ( read the second message ) but your message is really insulting ! could YOU admit that !     |  23 Jan 2011     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| 1. I think we would be opening the proverbial "can of worms" if we started reporting worksheets for having too many mistakes--not a good idea.   2. I also don�t think it would be right to require authors to include instructions on thier worksheets.  As a teacher I choose what materials enter my classroom and how they will be used.  It is my responsibility to ensure students understand the instructions.  In fact, I sometimes use worksheets in a totally different way than the author intended--in these cases I have to either remove/change instructions that are on the sheet or explain the change in class.   Also, on the occasions where I have sent a PM to an author about mistakes on a worksheet, over 90% of the time they have been thankful for the help.  Perhaps it�s in how the PM is worded that makes a difference.   Douglas |  23 Jan 2011     
					
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