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#81045 01/16/13 01:29 AM
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I've been working with PhotoReading for about 6 weeks.

One assignment in a graduate class I'm taking is to find 3 meaningful quotes every week - all books no internet sources by one specific person (Maria Montessori). I have probably 10-15 books written by Montessori I can use sitting on my table.


Which activation technique would be best to find specific quotes that not only speak to me but support that week's "particular philosophy topic/theme"?

After each quote I have to add a statement about the vaule of the quote for myself - my why or purpose of my choice. My rationale must indicate an exceptional understaning of MOntessori philosophy and alignment with the topic.


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I'd use with syntopic reading. Assuming you've PhotoRead and lightly previewed all the books. Choose note the theme/purpose in the middle of the mindframe. Then activate the books looking for one or two from each of 4 books. Spend no more than 20 to 30 minutes on it including the preparation of your mindframe. You should get 8 quotes in that time.

See syntopic reading in the PhotoReading book.

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lisa #81083 01/19/13 05:14 PM
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THANKS!


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