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TEACHER WORKSHOPS

Follow-up is now required by state law to receive credit for any teacher workshop. Forward your written answers to the questions listed here. Answers will be posted so that other workshop participants will then have access to your insights. Send them to Teri Yoo at tyoo@ fsu.edu.

Click on the workshop title below for its related questions and responses:
Dinner and a Story -- May 10, 2007

 

Dinner and a StoryCathy Hathaway, Down the Wa-Wacissa, acrylic on canvas. 73" x 49" (framed).
May 10, 2007: 5:00 - 8:15 pm

Responses will be accepted until:
Wednesday, November 21st 2007
(the day before Thanksgiving).


Questions:
(Click here for a printable version of these questions.)

1. How did you use the information from this workshop in your classroom? Describe your lesson or part of a lesson in which you translated concepts and information from the workshop into plans and activity at school?

2. Describe how you integrated the workshop concepts and information into other classroom subject areas?

3. Describe student response to the lesson in general. Describe more specifically at least two student responses to the lessons.

4. Please describe how the workshop concepts and information translated for your specific classroom use.

5. Describe any issues or problems that specifically arose from translation of workshop concepts and information into classroom use.

6. Post a question you might like to ask other teachers about your lesson and implementation. Include your e-mail address so you can continue the conversation after this site is closed.
C. Ohira, Geisha Print Series, ukiyo-e woodblock print (final stage), 10" x 12".


 

 
 
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