A Pakistani biology teacher at Watauga High School assists a student. Thirteen biology teachers from Pakistan team taught in area schools during a visit to US schools to learn about our school system and practice new teaching methods.

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This discussion site is for our Coordinating Council. It is a site where we can stay in touch and build a sense of community during the hustle and bustle of our lives as educators. Feel free to offer suggestions, encouragement, wisdom, pictures, poetry or whatever you feel might add to this site.
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Linda McCalisterPerson was signed in when posted  1
01-13-2004 04:21 PM ET (US)
These are the topics that we discussed. Let's think about what we want to complete before September and then what we might focus on for next school year. Let me know the area(s) that you are most interested in so that I can begin putting people in groups. thanks
  

Topics

Reading in the Content Area
K-2 Literacy
ESL
Math
Social Studies-Understanding the New Objectives
Science
elaine tutterrow  2
01-14-2004 08:03 AM ET (US)
My preference would be science and best methods of integrating it into reading/math. Thanks.
Kim Elliott  3
01-14-2004 01:40 PM ET (US)
My 2 topic preferences are:
Reading in the content area and
Science- K-8 Investigations and 9-12 Sequence

Kim Elliott, Alleghany
Steve Sneed  4
01-15-2004 09:51 AM ET (US)
Linda, We have done a lot of work in K-2 Assessment this year and plan to concentrate on middle school reading (reading in the content areas/lit circles) in the near future. I would be interested in either of those subjects.
Ellis Ayers  5
01-15-2004 11:45 AM ET (US)
Edited by author 01-15-2004 11:45 AM
Given that state science testing is forthcoming, I think a very important focus should be science. I would think the major goals there would be including both science processes AND reading across the curriculum.
Linda McCalisterPerson was signed in when posted  6
01-15-2004 11:48 AM ET (US)
Edited by author 01-15-2004 12:39 PM
I have subscribed everyone on the Coordinating Council to this discussion site. Hopefully, we can make use of this site to continue Partnership discussions, plan workshops, and make decisions about Partnership activities.

When you receive an email. Click on the blue link and go to the discusssion site to read the messages and respond. Do not answer from your email because it pulls unneeded information into the maessage area. Thank you.
Linda McCalisterPerson was signed in when posted  7
01-15-2004 11:50 AM ET (US)
I added Ellis's suggestion

These are the topics that we discussed. Let's think about what we want to complete before September and then what we might focus on for next school year. Let me know the area(s) that you are most interested in so that I can begin putting people in groups. thanks
  

Topics

Reading in the Content Area
K-2 Literacy
ESL
Math
Social Studies-Understanding the New Objectives
Science Processes
Wanda Hutchinson  8
01-15-2004 11:53 AM ET (US)
Reading in the content area is my interest.
Thanks,
Wanda

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