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National Association of District Supervisors of Foreign Languages

Tami Wietfeldt
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Survey questions for new immersion program

Looking for help with survey questions to gauge interest in starting an elementary Chinese immersion program in my school district.  Does anyone have questions they've already sent out to parents to…Continue

Started Oct 19, 2010

 

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Survey questions for new immersion program

Looking for help with survey questions to gauge interest in starting an elementary Chinese immersion program in my school district.  Does anyone have questions they've already sent out to parents to determine if there's interest in a Chinese (or any) immersion program?See More
Oct 19, 2010
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Jun 4, 2010

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Name of District, City, & State
Bellevue School District
My regional FL conference is:
PNCFL
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?
-Development of common curriculum and assessment
-Professional development for WL teachers
What are your three areas of expertise (for sharing with other members)?
-Formative assessment
-Use of the TL in class
-curriculum/assessment revision
What is your greatest area of concern for your district?
-Advocacy for WL programs during budget crunch

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