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Lea Graner Kennedy
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Jennifer N. Carson left a comment for Lea Graner Kennedy
"It was a pleasure to meet you at the NADSFL annual meeting a few weeks ago in Denver, Lea.  We had discussed the program you had developed to provide professional development for teachers involved in the textbook adoption…"
Dec 1, 2011
Lea Graner Kennedy is now a member of NADSFL
Nov 16, 2010

Profile Information

Name of District, City, & State
Stonington Public Schools, CT
My regional FL conference is:
NECTFL
My primary supervisory K-12 responsibilities are at this level:
District
Number of Teachers that I supervise:
26-50
What is the current focus of your work?
curriculum renewal
What are your three areas of expertise (for sharing with other members)?
21st Century Skills & Web 2.0
Curriculum Design
Supervision
What is your greatest area of concern for your district?
Fidelity to curriculum and authentic use of language

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At 8:41am on December 1, 2011, Jennifer N. Carson said…

It was a pleasure to meet you at the NADSFL annual meeting a few weeks ago in Denver, Lea.  We had discussed the program you had developed to provide professional development for teachers involved in the textbook adoption process.  I would greatly appreciate it if you would share these materials with me.  My e-mail is jennifer.carson@vbschools.com.  Thanks in advance, Jen 

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