Thursday, November 21, 2013.  Synthesize your thoughts and ideas from Delegate Assembly on yellow post-it notes for each of these categories: 1.Creating.

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Thursday, November 21, 2013

 Synthesize your thoughts and ideas from Delegate Assembly on yellow post-it notes for each of these categories: 1.Creating a Multilingual-Multicultural Global Work Force 2.Demonstrating Teacher Effectiveness 3.Documenting Student Growth 4.Using Data to Plan for the Future

 Place your post-it notes on the chart paper for each category, starting with one close to you  Read others’ ideas and discuss... Only in the target language(s) you speak!  Continue to add post-it notes as needed

 Choose a category’s chart paper and work together to organize its post-it notes into topics with headings  Repeat! Feel free to speak our common language: English