[NIFL-AALPD:1019] RE: discourse has many facets (brief)

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Dear Bonnie,

For me the anecdotes capture  student outcomes that do not register on the NRS.  I was really interested to read them,and Andres supplied the context in which they occurred.

Also, in a research design anecdotes should relate to the larger research framework, so I am with you on both counts.

Thanks for the clarification.

Clear as mud in Cambridge, I remain,

Andrea



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