[CASL-L] Curriculum Writing
Rachel Rice
rrice at mail.east-haven.k12.ct.us
Wed Jun 19 05:48:19 PDT 2013
Good advice from Thomas. I too have worked on curriculum teams,
particularly in English and Social Studies. There is a typically a natural
opportunity to support the literacy piece in terms of research, citing,
plagiarism, etc.
Always great to be invited and included!
Good luck,
Rachel
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Matthew Cadorette <
MCadorette at waterfordschools.org> wrote:
> I have been invited to work with our history department on their
> curriculum revision.****
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> If you have worked on a curriculum team, what role did you play as a
> school librarian?****
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> Were you with the team throughout the process or did you come in at a
> certain point?****
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> I have some ideas of my own, but I would like to know what others have
> done.****
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> Thanks for your help.****
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> *Matthew Cadorette*
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> *Librarian*
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> *Waterford High School*
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> *Waterford, CT 06385*
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> *(860) 437-6956*
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Rachel Rice
Library Media Specialist
East Haven High School
Website - www.east-haven.k12.ct.us/ehhs/media
Email - rrice at mail.east-haven.k12.ct.us or ehhslibrarian at gmail.com
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