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Hello to All Art Educators,
I am about to graduate in the Spring of 2000 with an Art Education =
K-12 Broadfield and need a little advice. In November, I will be =
driving down to Flagstaff (I live in Montana) to student teach/observe =
for a week. I would really love to hear input on past experience do's =
and do not's!! I have taught summer art camps, volunteered for Elder =
hostel art functions, and observed a fourth grade classroom but that is =
about it. I am going to be entirely on my own in the class and need to =
hear some honest opinions on how to make a great first impression with =
students/teachers. =20
Great art lessons for all ages are surely welcome. I have acquired =
a stack of ideas but am looking for something unique and exciting. =20
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Looking forward to hearing from you,
Rhonda (from WMC)
P.S. I am having a hard time sending this without a message returned to =
me as ERROR OCCURED so let me know if everyone is receiving this email =
more than once. Thank you.
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