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Plan ExchangeEveryDay 2011
December 21, 2010
Learning without thought is labour lost; thought without learning is perilous.
-Kong Qiu

In 2001, ExchangeEveryDay was launched with just under 100 subscribers.  Ten years, and over 2,600 issues later, we now have over 85,000 subscribers from around the world.  During this time we have sought to provide a variety of practical, informative, and thought-provoking content.  We seek to share ideas for teachers, managers, advocates, trainers, family child care providers, public officials, and students.  

To insure that we meet your needs, we invite you to help plan the editorial calendar for 2011.  Please give us your insights by telling us the topics you want us to address next year in this week's Exchange Insta Poll





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Comments (2)

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Christine · December 22, 2010
United States


I would add a couple of topics to the list provided: Spiritual Development of the Young Child and Children in Crisis. Perhaps I'll submit a couple of articles.

Barbara Sawyer · December 21, 2010
Arvada, CO, United States


I can't help but feel offended again. No place in this interest survey to post "other" and NOTHING for family child care. At least school age care was included this time. What's going on with the exclusion of family child care here?



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