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		<title>Why Instructional Time Matters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[But time keeps flowing like a river (on and on) To the sea, to the sea ’til it&#8217;s gone forever… At least that’s what the Alan Parsons Project suggested in their hit song. But poets and songwriters aren’t the only ones seemingly consumed by the passage of time. Educators frequently talk about the concept, discussing “time-on-task,” [...]]]></description>
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