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posted by:
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Libby Strong
on December 7, 1998
at 5:20PM
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Ways to bring the shy, reluctant elementary teacher into leadership roles
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In our project we have identified a lead teacher/liason for each school that participated in this past summer's workshops. We had originally intended to have them lead some of the discussion groups and such, but are finding so many of them that are fantastic in the classroom, but reluctant to lead any sort of discussion or workshop. Though we intended to have a lead teacher institute, we seem to have more work ahead of us to make sure each is very comfortable with their role and to be certain that nothing we ask of them is beyond what they feel equipped to presently do.
As a clarification, our lead teachers did not lead workshops this past summer. We had an existing cadre of workshop leaders who led the 1998 summer science institutes. We hope to expand the number of qualified workshop leaders (project mentors) for next summer since we have more sessions that will be running concurrently. It was anticipated that lead teachers after using the kits would begin to feel comfortable taking on this role. That has not yet happened to the degree we had thought. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Libby Strong, Project Director WV-Handle On Science Project
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Welcome
- posted by Brian Drayton
on 10/26/98 - 06:52
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