August 29, 2008
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Be sure to check out the Shared Resources Section! I have added many new resources courtesy of Brenda Vadner. These resoureces were shared and discussed at the Ready, Set, Teach! session at the Tri-Cluster Conference this summer.
Heather Blount
August 27, 2008
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If your email address has changed since last school year please update this in your personal profile on the blog. Recently, I have received several “undeliverable” messages after sending emails. If I email you it may contain important information so I want to make sure I have the correct email addresses.
Thanks,
Heather Blount
The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences
August 20, 2008
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I came across this article and wanted to share it. It would be great to share with Ready, Set, Teach! students as they are introduced to careers in education.
http://encarta.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/CA/259>1=9951/improve/print/
August 14, 2008
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I want to know if anyone has a specific certification that their students receive at the end of RST II. I want to get my students certified so I need some ideas.
August 13, 2008
Teaching Ideas, Useful Resources
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I was not able to attend the conference because I was on maternity leave. I would like to know if there are materials and handouts available anywhere. I have been teaching the RST course for three years and I am always looking for new ideas for my students.
August 12, 2008
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Some of the materials presented at the Ready, Set, Teach! session during the Tri-Cluster Summer Conference in Dallas, Aug 4-8 have been added to the Shared Resources section. Others will soon be added. This section is password protected. If you have forgotten the password please contact Heather Blount at the Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences.
August 11, 2008
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This is my third year to teach RST and I am always looking for ways to improve our program. I am in the process of rebuilding our program. I wanted some ideas on establishing a handbook? I took over this program from a previous teacher and we do not have many resources. Also, what other texts are used for this program?