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-- Anonymous, November 11, 1998
Proposal for B GradeI plan on reading the novel Turnabout Children by: Mary MacCracken. This book is written from a teachers perspective in dealing with children that have learning disabilities. Each year I have come across new challenges as a teacher in trying to meet the needs of all my students. I feel that this book will help me to gain new insights into the complexities and needs of these students. To fulfill the requirements, I will write a 2-3 page summary of the book and the insights that I gained from reading it.
Proposal for A Grade
On December 1, 1998 I will be attending a workshop titled Making Best Use of the Internet to Enhance Classroom Instruction (Grades 3-6). It is offered through the Bureau of Educational Research and will take place in Minneapolis. The presenter is Philip Reinhardt. I plan on working towards my Technology certificate as part of the masters program, and I feel that any other knowledge that I can gain in this area will be a great benefit to me and what I will be able to do with technology in the classroom. To fulfill the requirements I will write a 2-3 page summary of the workshop as well as the new information that I acquired.
-- Anonymous, November 15, 1998
"Proposal for "B" grade (2nd Semester)Proctor has a web site for the district and is hoping to eventually have links to all of the classrooms. I plan on receiving training on how to do this from our computer staff and would like to set up a web page for my classroom. At the completion of this assignment, I will provide the web site address for my class's site and a brief summary of the experience.
-- Anonymous, February 15, 1999
Proposal for "A" grade (second semenster)I would like to update my contract for an A. Along with creating the web site I will also go back to the staff in my building and provide information and training so that they are also able to create a web site for their own classes.
-- Anonymous, June 14, 1999