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	<title>Comments on: Mystery Novel + Textbook: &#8220;Jack&#8217;s Notebook&#8221; a Review</title>
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		<title>By: Mark</title>
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		<description>Thanks for the Jack&#039;s Notebook review.
I will be commenting on this as well. I’m applying a CPS approach and giving my assessment time to gel and be fully informed before commenting.

Gregg (Fraley) has done a good job. For anyone who is already sold on CPS it will be a good read. 
I&#039;m asking those who fight to engage their creativity to read Jack&#039;s Notebook, to see if they struggle with &#039;instruction&#039; mixed with &#039;story&#039;. I&#039;m wondering if the story could have worked subliminally, with the CPS instructions and guidelines as an appendix. I don&#039;t think that Gregg could have done it any other way because it is fascinatingly innovative. But knowing how the minds and reactions of those who are not willing to open their minds to creative and productive thinking work, I have my fingers crossed that &#039;Jack&#039;s Notebook&#039; will find the audience which I hope it can and should.

Mark Abrahams
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the Jack&#8217;s Notebook review.<br />
I will be commenting on this as well. I’m applying a CPS approach and giving my assessment time to gel and be fully informed before commenting.</p>
<p>Gregg (Fraley) has done a good job. For anyone who is already sold on CPS it will be a good read.<br />
I&#8217;m asking those who fight to engage their creativity to read Jack&#8217;s Notebook, to see if they struggle with &#8216;instruction&#8217; mixed with &#8216;story&#8217;. I&#8217;m wondering if the story could have worked subliminally, with the CPS instructions and guidelines as an appendix. I don&#8217;t think that Gregg could have done it any other way because it is fascinatingly innovative. But knowing how the minds and reactions of those who are not willing to open their minds to creative and productive thinking work, I have my fingers crossed that &#8216;Jack&#8217;s Notebook&#8217; will find the audience which I hope it can and should.</p>
<p>Mark Abrahams<br />
Surveyor</p>
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