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The KWLA (Kentucky World Language Association) Fall Conference will be in Louisville this year. Proposals will be accepted within the upcoming months.
Also, the KEA Let’s TALK Conference will be this summer and the proposal deadline has been extended until February 15. Please be sure to submit!!
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Jeff Phillips posted
Listen to Dr. Dorie Combs, professor in the School of Clinical Educator Preparation at Eastern Kentucky University, share her perspective on preparing future educators for understanding and teaching to the Common Core. (Could not get the preview to upload so you will have to copy the link and paste into your browser. This is from the LFA…Read More
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Jeff Phillips posted
[bpfb_link url=’http://www.learningfirst.org/building-smart-country-teacher-preparation-singapore’ title=’Building a Smart Country: Teacher Preparation in Singapore | LFA: Join The Conversation – Public School Insights’ image=’http://www.learningfirst.org/sites/default/files/assets/SingaporeWEB.jpg’]…about what is working in our public…Read More
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Jeff Phillips posted
[bpfb_link url=’http://www.learningfirst.org/principal-leadership-social-inclusion’ title=’Principal Leadership for Social Inclusion | LFA: Join The Conversation – Public School Insights’ image=’http://www.learningfirst.org/sites/default/files/assets/publicprivatepartners.jpg’]…about what is working in our public schools.[/bpfb_link]
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I encourage folk to check out this article and the PowerPoint presentation (link in the article). The article states that while US schools understand physical inclusion (ensuring all students have equitable access to facilities, services and activities) and academic inclusion (engaging diverse students in the teaching-learning process of the…Read More
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I agree. Excellent day Paul. The resources from that day are now posted in the Holler. Folk should click on Resources on the home page and then explore the ISLN Folders.