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LEF PROUDLY ANNOUNCES OUR 2005
SUMMER FELLOWS
Ten teachers from Lexington Schools have received
mini-grants of up to $3,000 to attend conferences and
workshops during the summer, which will enhance their
teaching and enliven their classrooms. Here’s what LEF
Summer Fellows will be studying this summer:
Kimberly
Michael
2nd Grade Teacher
Fiske School
Pamela Michael
4th Grade Teacher
Bridge School
These teachers will be attending the annual meeting of the
Lewis and Clark Heritage Trail Foundation and teacher
workshop in Oregon. Teacher Kim Michael will be exploring
new perspectives on the impact of the Lewis and Clark
Expedition on American history, while teacher Pam Michael
will help develop a new social studies unit on North
America, comparing the Lewis and Clark expedition with
Alexander MacKenzie’s Canadian voyage to the Pacific.
Leslie
Colby
5th Grade Teacher
Bridge School
At the International Readers Theatre summer workshop in
England, Ms. Colby will learn new drama techniques,
including oral interpretation and scriptwriting, to help
improve students’ speaking and listening skills. These
techniques will also allow her to develop differentiated
reading instruction in her classroom and motivate students
in language arts study.
Kathleen
Glenn
Reading Specialist
Bowman School
Ms. Glenn will be a participant in the Literacy
through Drama Institute at the University of New Hampshire.
Following her summer study, she will employ different
creative techniques in drama to promote the study of
literature.
Deborah
Side
Music Specialist
Bridge School
Holly Stumpf
Music Specialist
Harrington School
Ms. Side and Ms. Stumpf will be attending the
Hartt School of Music in Connecticut, attending courses on
both traditional and multicultural dance, song and music.
These will then enrich classroom instruction on music and
movement.
Deborah
Smith Johnston
World History Teacher
Lexington High School
After presenting a paper at the World History
Conference in Morocco, Ms. Johnston will develop new
curriculum materials and a PowerPoint presentation for
colleagues on Morocco’s role in world history.
Caitlin
Smith
French Teacher
Lexington High School
With the goal of enhancing classroom instruction,
Ms. Smith will be attending a 4-week intensive immersion
program in Tour, France, receiving instruction in advanced
linguistics, methodology and French culture. Strategies and
new instructional materials will be shared with colleagues
at LHS.
Sharon
Walczewski and Wendy Cordero
Mathematics Teachers
Lexington High School
Ms. Walczewski and Ms. Cordero will be attending
a weeklong workshop on Fathom, powerful statistical computer
software, with the goal of improving their ability to create
visual displays, process large volumes of data and conduct
simulations. In turn, they will develop advanced lessons for
students of statistics and share the information with LHS
math and science teachers. |